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.