
New PET-CT scanner makes its debut
The first patients have been scanned on our brand new PET-CT scanner. The new PET-CT scanner can handle the work of two older machines.
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The first patients have been scanned on our brand new PET-CT scanner. The new PET-CT scanner can handle the work of two older machines.

Tino Alcorano Watford Old Skool Club Reunion, a one-off special charity night, took place at Canvas nightclub and cocktail bar in The Parade, Watford, earlier this month.

Working Together, a book written by John Hanney, who served as our chairman between 1995 and 2010 is now available to order.

On Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, more than 100 loyal supporters and some four-legged friends braved the very wet weather to walk up to 10km to raise money to fund our life-changing services and research work.

We held another very successful charity golf day at Denham Golf Club earlier this month raising over £11,500 for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre.

Following a recent assessment, we have successfully maintained our accreditation with the Quality Standard for Imaging (QSI).

Thanks to the generosity of our donors and supporters, Paul Strickland Scanner Centre’s MRI service now boasts a new MRI power injector, a device that can improve efficiency in providing patient care and opportunities for research collaborations for our team.

Paul Strickland Scanner Centre has been chosen as a finalist for the best social enterprise business at this year’s Small Awards.

Why not join others at some of our fantastic fundraising events and raise money to support patients at the centre?

Bank Holiday Monday, 6 May. Come along to Stepping Up For Cancer, our wonderful spring fundraising walk through the English countryside.

Our new PET-CT scanner was delivered to the centre during March, ready for installation in the coming months.

A new book, written by a former chair of our Trustee Board, documents the fascinating history of Paul Strickland Scanner Centre.