Supporter raises £3,000 by running London Marathon so cancer can be caught early

Rick Wilmott, has raised over £3,000 in sponsorship for charity Paul Strickland Scanner Centre by completing his first marathon, the TCS London Marathon.

Rick Wilmott, from Toddington in Bedfordshire, has raised over £3,000 in sponsorship for charity Paul Strickland Scanner Centre by completing his first marathon, the TCS London Marathon, on Sunday 27th April. He was running in memory of both his parents and, despite the heat, did brilliantly.

Rick has raised over £5,000 from previous events completed. Every donation helps provide cutting-edge scanning equipment and supports vital medical research into cancer and other serious conditions. You can still show your support at https://2025tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/rick-wilmott

Any money raised will go towards providing very high-quality, next-generation cancer imaging services at Paul Strickland Scanner Centre. The scanner centre operates as an independent medical charity and is a recognised centre of excellence and world leader in CT-MRI and PET-CT imaging for cancer. 

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