HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens cancer treatment suite

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh has opened a suite to support the treatment of gynaecological cancers at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust’s (UHL) Leicester Royal Infirmary.

(c) University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

(c) University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

The Thornton Suite is a specialist facility designed to support the treatment of gynaecological cancers with a specialised form of radiotherapy called brachytherapy, which involves a sealed radioactive source being placed inside or adjacent to the treatment area.

Richard Mitchell, chief executive of UHL, said: ‘It is an honour to welcome The Duke of Edinburgh to officially open our new Thornton Suite – marking a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to delivering high quality care.  

‘The Thornton Suite ensures patients receive their treatment in a familiar, supportive environment, with the consistency of being cared for by the same dedicated radiographers throughout their journey. 

‘Delivering the suite has been a tremendous team effort and I'd like to thank everyone who played a part in making it possible. This new facility will enable us to continue meeting the needs of our patients - both now and in the years ahead.'

Head of radiotherapy at UHL, Suzi Jordan, said: ‘Each treatment of brachytherapy is personalised for every patient, and this new facility allows our teams to offer multi-disciplinary care, which means we all work together to share our specialist knowledge and expertise for our patients under one roof. The facilities allow us to see more patients and it gives us an opportunity to expand the service in the future.'

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