
Rickmansworth businesswoman raises nearly £7,000 for cancer scanning centre
Louise Rayner, a businesswoman from Rickmansworth, has raised nearly £7,000 for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre in Northwood by running the London Marathon.
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Louise Rayner, a businesswoman from Rickmansworth, has raised nearly £7,000 for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre in Northwood by running the London Marathon.
Louise Rayner, from Rickmansworth, will be running the TCS London Marathon on Sunday 23 April 2023 for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre.
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A major upgrade to Paul Strickland Scanner Centre that will see a revamp of our PET-CT facilities as well as our patient waiting area is on track for completion over the coming months.
A sponsored challenge could help fund anything from new scanners and associated equipment to cancer research.
We’re looking for voluntary Trustees to join our Board to provide governance oversight and strategic direction for the centre.
With the UK lagging behind many other rich countries in the early diagnosis of cancer, our new partnership with the NHS and family doctors offers a solution.
Building works required for a new PET-CT scanner and improved patient areas at Paul Strickland Scanner Centre are progressing rapidly.
With the installation of our second new scanner in less than a year, the upgrade of our MRI service is now complete.