Sandra Turner: In Just One Year, WRAD has Grown into a Worldwide Movement
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Sandra Turner: In Just One Year, WRAD has Grown into a Worldwide Movement

Sandra Turner, Clinical Professor at University of Sydney, shared a post on LinkedIn by World Radiotherapy Awareness Day, adding:

“A huge thank you to the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) for their continued support.”

Quoting World Radiotherapy Awareness Day’s post:

“We’re delighted that World Radiotherapy Awareness Day was recently featured in American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) News, recognising the incredible progress the global radiotherapy community has made since WRAD launched in September 2025.

In just one year, WRAD has grown into a worldwide movement, bringing together professional societies, healthcare teams, patients, survivors, advocates and industry partners with OneVoiceForRadiotherapy.

As we build towards World Radiotherapy Awareness Day 2026, our latest website news shares highlights from the ASTRO feature, reflects on the campaign’s first year and looks ahead to our plans for expanding global awareness and advocacy.

Whether you’re already involved or looking for ways to support WRAD, we’d love you to take a look.

Read the latest news on our website.

Together, we can continue raising awareness of radiotherapy as a safe, effective cancer treatment and help ensure more people have timely access to the care they need.”

Sandra Turner: In Just One Year, WRAD has Grown into a Worldwide Movement