The Rad Chat image library is now available as a medical resource on the NHS digital service manual
Launched earlier this year, it has become the only approved oncology library in the world for inclusive content about skin reactions caused by cancer treatment.
Jo McNamara and Naman Julka-Anderson, who founded Rad Chat, are now asking patients to help grow the resource. They are looking for more images of skin changes across a variety of skin tones, body types and ages.
Get in touch with Rad Chat (here).
About Rad Chat Image Library
The Rad Chat Image Library was designed to enhance cancer treatments, improve the experiences of people of colour living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis, and help reduce health inequalities worldwide.
The resource is a free medical image library of oncology-related skin reactions and changes, showing a diverse range of skin tones and demographics.
Please note, the image library comes with a medical and visual disclaimer: Viewer Discretion Advised. This page contains medical images that may be graphic, sensitive or triggering for some viewers. Please proceed if you are comfortable with viewing such content and see our medical disclaimer.