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Royal Surrey agrees to match fund our £50K radiotherapy initiative. Prostate cancer patients will now benefit from latest Image Guided Radiotherapy technology
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appeared in the Surrey Advertiser on May 23 2008 with the headline “Charity’s
funding row with NHS over cancer equipment”. Just how much Colin
Parker’s article had to do with the hospital agreeing to match
fund our £50,000 initiative we’ll never know, but it certainly
didn’t do us any harm! The Royal Surrey had previously looked
unlikely to provide any funds although when questioned by the Surrey
Ad said that no decision had been made regarding funding. Whatever caused
their change of heart, everyone in the Prostate Project is delighted.
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Based in Guildford, the Prostate Project is a registered charity established in 1998. We pride ourselves in being run entirely by volunteers and keeping administration costs to nearly zero. In the last 10 years we have raised over £2.6 million.
We support the Royal Surrey County Hospital, St Luke’s Cancer Centre and Frimley Park Hospital in funding facilities for the detection and treatment of prostate cancer and also for clinical research at the University of Surrey...read more about us
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