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Check out the latest developments and feature stories from those impacted by Mount Vernon Cancer services



Check out the latest developments and feature stories from those impacted by Mount Vernon Cancer services

  • New Hospitals Programme update

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    The relocation of Mount Vernon Cancer Centre has not been included in the announcement of New Hospitals Programme schemes (25th May 2023). However, we have been having extremely constructive conversations with the national team in order to reach a conclusion.

    It is widely accepted there is an urgent need to re-provide Mount Vernon cancer services on an acute hospital site, and it remains the preferred long-term option, and the right one for patients.

    The dedicated staff at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre have been working extremely hard over many years to maintain services despite challenges of poor buildings and a lack of other medical facilities on the same site. The team will keep doing their best for their patients, and to provide support to cancer services at other hospitals.

    We will keep working together with our partners - East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, NHS England and UCLH, with patients, carers, staff, Healthwatch, the Cancer Alliances, the new Integrated Care Boards, and other organisations providing cancer care, to ensure patients can access the care and treatment they need, whilst continuing to work with national colleagues on the long-term future.


    In addition to this statement, UCLH has reconfirmed its commitment to working with us to find a capital solution to improve MVCC. UCLH has been working for a number of years with NHS England and East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust to support the delivery of high-quality cancer services from Mount Vernon Cancer Centre and to develop plans for a new MVCC on an acute site. Discussions are ongoing about other routes to capital funding for a new centre, and UCLH remains committed to working with all partners to find a capital solution to improve MVCC for patients and staff.


    You can find the Secretary of State for Health's full statement here: Health and Social Care Secretary Oral Statement on NHP - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).

  • Paul Strickland Scanner Centre completes upgrade of MRI service

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    Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, the medical charity co-located with Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, has recently added a second state-of-the art MRI machine in less than one year.

    The two new scanners provide faster and higher resolution imaging, as well as enhanced patient comfort. You can read more about the completion of this upgrade project: Scanner centre upgrade brings artificial intelligence revolution to Mount Vernon (www.stricklandscanner.org.uk)

    Photo courtesy of Paul Strickland Scanner Centre

  • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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    Early detection of breast cancer is important for ensuring the best possible outcome. Get used to checking regularly and be aware of anything that is new and different to you. Visit https://breastcancernow.org for more information and support on breast health.


    To learn more about breast cancer treatment at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, follow the pathway through diagnosis and treatment:


  • Enjoying the green spaces at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre

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    East and North Hertfordshire Charity Trust have created a special guide for staff, patients, and visitors to easily discover and enjoy the beautiful green spaces around the current Mount Vernon Cancer Centre.

    The guide details recommended walking routes for ultimate relaxation, spaces for outdoor meetings, and guides to wildlife that can be found on the grounds.

    Check out the Space to Breathe Map before your next visit: Space to Breathe Map.pdf (enherts-tr.nhs.uk)

  • Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2022

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    As Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2022 draws to a close, we share an informative video featuring Andrew Gabriel, who runs prostate cancer support groups and educational programmes in the East of England. Andrew has previously led a support group at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, which he is working to relaunch. In his TEDx talk from earlier this year, he shares what he learned from his own experience with prostate cancer, the importance of early detection and basics of treatment. Thank you, Andrew for your important work!

  • September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

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    September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK. Thanks to increasing awareness and availability of screening tools, record numbers are getting checked.

    In March 2022, an all-time high of nearly 25,000 people received prostate screening checks in just one month!

    Certain individuals are more at risk than others. To assess your risk and learn more, visit: Prostate Cancer UK

  • August 2022 Stakeholder Update

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    Please read the latest about the Review in the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre Stakeholder Update August 2022


    You can review past Stakeholder Updates and other Review materials in our Document Library


  • New scanners added at Paul Strickland Scanner Centre

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    The Paul Strickland Scanner Centre is in the process of a major upgrade. They will be adding two new MRI scanners and a new PET-CT scanner in the next year.

    Improvements like this are important to maintaining patient care and safety while a long-term solution for the Service is found. The Paul Strickland Cancer Centre is a key partner to the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre and the Review process. You can read all about their updates and plans for the future in the full article here: Paul Strickland Scanner Centre: News and views.

  • March 2022 Stakeholder Update

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    Please read the latest about the Review in our Mount Vernon Cancer Centre Stakeholder Update March 2022

  • NHS campaign encourages early detection of cancer

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    NHS England has launched a new campaign promoting the importance of early cancer detection. The campaign will run across TV, radio, and social media encouraging action rather than fear and worry around cancer checks.

    The ads encourage when it’s felt that something is not right, it is best to get it checked out to ease the mind and increase the chance of a good outcome from early detection.

    Amanda Pritchard, NHS chief executive, said: “We know that many people don’t want to burden or bother anyone with their health concerns, but we would always prefer to see you sooner with a cancer that is easier to treat, than later with one that isn’t… the NHS is here for you – don’t let cancer play on your mind – get checked without delay.”

    One of the campaign videos is posted below. You can learn more about the campaign: NHS England » NHS Chief launches new campaign to combat the fear of Cancer


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