Breast cancer

Breast cancer

Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) is an advanced form of radiation treatment that may be considered for certain breast cancer patients, depending on their diagnosis, stage of disease, and overall health condition.

Worldwide Medical Services UK assists patients in accessing specialist oncology consultations and advanced treatment options at leading international proton therapy centres, including established hospitals such as Proton International London at University College Hospital (UCH).

Our role is to coordinate the referral process and support patients in connecting with experienced multidisciplinary clinical teams who deliver highly precise and carefully planned treatment.

This structured approach ensures patients receive appropriate guidance and access to internationally recognised care pathways, with a focus on safety, precision, and long-term treatment outcomes.

Proton beam therapy (PBT) is a cutting-edge radiation therapy offered at Proton International London, located at University College Hospital (UCH). Proton International is a global leader in proton beam therapy, with over 30 years of experience treating cancer patients.

Our experienced radiation oncologists work closely with the first-class clinical team of radiographers and physicists from University College Hospital (part of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) to provide private patients with the highest quality PBT treatment and care. Our doctors have a strong interest in clinical research, and we are constantly looking for new ways to improve the effectiveness and safety of proton beam therapy.