Research could lead to cancer blood test
How we are helping to accelerate the pace of lung cancer detection
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How we are helping to accelerate the pace of lung cancer detection
Research could lead to cancer blood test Read More »
People with cancer are now able to benefit from lower radiation doses than ever before when having CT scans as part of their routine medical care and follow up. Dr Andrew Gogbashian explains.
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Collaborative project between Paul Strickland Scanner Centre and Mount Vernon Hospital shows how patients can be spared excess radiation.
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Paul Strickland Scanner Centre is leading a ground-breaking project that will prolong and improve the lives of thousands of men diagnosed with testicular cancer. The centre is Britain’s leading cancer imaging charity and operates out of Mount Vernon Hospital.
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A proposal by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommending the greater use of MRI scanning in prostate cancer will spare thousands of people the fate of having an unnecessary or needlessly painful biopsies.
Doctors are very interested in our ability to carry out dual-energy scans and have approached us for research projects as a result.
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