Phoenix Hospital Group launches full body MRI screening

Phoenix Hospital Group, a private healthcare provider located in Harley Street, has launched a full body MRI cancer screening service.

© Phoenix Hospital Group

© Phoenix Hospital Group

Early-stage diagnosis can improve survival chances dramatically, with more than 90% of individuals surviving cancer for five years or more when diagnosed at stage 1, compared to less than 10% at stage 4.

Phoenix Hospital Group's new service offers patients a pre-assessment call, a full body MRI scan with results reviewed by world-renowned radiologists Professor Dow-Mu Koh and Professor Anwar Padhani, then patients receive a detailed report that outlines any findings, location of cancer lesions if detected, and advice about follow up treatment.

Marcus Whiteley, hospital director at Phoenix Hospital Group London, said: ‘Our goal at Phoenix Hospital Group is to provide patients with the confidence that comes from proactive health management.

‘The Full Body MRI Cancer Screening exemplifies our commitment to leveraging advanced medical technology for early detection and personalised care. We're empowering individuals to take control of their health journey, supported by our expert team and state-of-the-art facilities.'

 

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