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Dupuytren’s disease

Jump to: What is Dupuytren’s disease? How can radiotherapy help?

What is Dupuytren’s disease?

Dupuytren’s disease (or Dupuytren’s contracture) causes the connective tissue in the palm to thicken, forming nodules and cords that can pull the fingers toward the palm.

Radiotherapy is most effective in the early stages, either where there is no contracture, or where there is a mild contracture of up to 20 degrees. It is non-invasive, painless, and typically given as five short sessions over one week. There is then a 3-month gap and a further 5 sessions are given.

How can radiotherapy help?

Radiotherapy helps by:

  • Stopping growth of nodules and cords

  • Reducing pain or tenderness

  • Reducing chance of forming a contracture (fixed bending) of the fingers

  • Reducing the chance of needing surgery

Who can benefit?

Radiotherapy may be suitable for people who:

  • Have early Dupuytren’s disease, either with no contracture or mild contracture of up to 20 degrees

  • Want to delay or avoid surgery

  • Prefer a non-surgical treatment with minimal side effects

Your oncologist will review your symptoms and examine your hands and feet to see if you are eligible for the treatment.

What to expect

  • Consultation and assessment – Your clinician will review your symptoms and examine your hands and feet

  • Personalised plan – A tailored radiotherapy plan targets affected tissue while protecting healthy skin

  • Treatment sessions – Each session lasts only a few minutes, is painless, and requires no anaesthetic

Side effects

You will not experience any side effects during treatment itself. Two to three weeks after each week of treatment, the skin on your hand may get a little red, sore or dry, a bit like mild sunburn. This can be treated using a simple moisturiser. One in five people will experience long term dryness of the skin in the treatment area.

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Why choose Icon?

At Icon, we’re committed to delivering the highest quality care, close to home. We combine advanced radiation technology with a team of experienced clinicians who specialise in treatments like LDRT.

We’re here to:

  • provide care grounded in international evidence and clinical expertise

  • deliver treatment that is safe, precise, and tailored to your needs, and

  • work alongside your existing care team to ensure a coordinated approach.

Our focus is on helping you move more comfortably and regain quality of life, supported by a team who puts your care first.

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