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It’s thanks to the support and generosity of our donors that we are able to provide a world-class cancer imaging service.
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It’s thanks to the support and generosity of our donors that we are able to provide a world-class cancer imaging service.

Proactive for your Prostate, a campaign by charity Prostate Cancer Research which Paul Strickland Scanner Centre is championing together with other partners, received a boost recently when it was endorsed by the Daily Telegraph Newspaper.

Paul Strickland Scanner Centre launches research into oncology patient expectations during scan visits

Promising research results justify immediate rollout for high-risk men, say experts.

Our latest annual report and financial statements have been published.

Two recent events raised nearly £37,000 for our patients

A new study by our Research Team could unlock improved patient experience across the UK imaging landscape.

Our annual golf day held earlier this month raised £25,000. The charity’s annual 18-hole team Stableford Competition was held at the prestigious Moor Park Golf Club after Paul Strickland Scanner Centre was recently chosen as the Moor Park Captains’ charity of the year.

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

We have joined forces with the charity Prostate Cancer Research and its partners to support the “Proactive For Your Prostate” campaign, which calls for a national screening programme to detect prostate cancer earlier—particularly in men at higher risk due to factors like family history or ethnicity.

Paul Strickland Scanner Centre is recruiting additional radiologists in order to meet record referrals to our award-winning
service.

Our new Whole-body MRI Cancer Screening service is a comprehensive and reliable way to check your health and detect any signs of cancer before symptoms appear.