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Cancer is the most common cause of death in British men, with 86,000
diagnosed in 2014 according to Cancer Research UK. Paul Strickland
Scanner Centre has been fighting to improve both diagnosis and
monitoring of cancer since 1985, and survival rates have increased
significantly since — but more needs to be done.
That is why Paul Strickland Scanner Centre has launched a new
campaign to raise money to help tackle cancer in men, and raise
awareness of Paul Strickland Scanner Centre's role fighting cancers that
affect men.
How your money could help
Every pound you raise in sponsorship by growing a moustache will make a difference to the diagnosis and monitoring of cancer in men at the centre.
- £100 could help pay for a radiographer for one day, giving men access to top quality care.
- £500 could help pay for revolutionary new software that will help improve diagnosis of prostate cancer, a big NHS priority.
- £1,000 could help pay for a brand new PET-CT, MRI or CT scanner, with advanced features that will make treatment more effective
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