Phoenix Hospital Group – one of the UK's private healthcare providers with hospitals in the Harley Street Medical Area (HSMA) – has launched a new full-body cancer screening imaging service to help detect cancer in its early stages.
Based at 9 Harley Street – the hospital’s outpatient consulting and imaging department in central London – Phoenix’s ‘Advanced Cancer Screening’ uses a new method of MRI scanning known as Whole Body-Diffusion Weighted Imaging (WB-DWI), a non-invasive technique developed from years of clinical research with the aim of diagnosing cancer much earlier in apparently healthy people.
Phoenix’s scan – which takes 45 minutes - is designed to deliver a new era of cancer screening, making it possible to diagnose asymptomatic tumours, including those that are not usually the target of conventional screening programmes, thus helping to tackle this important challenge.
It also works by scanning areas which are not normally screened such as the bladder, kidney, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, liver and pancreas – allowing radiologists to detect cancer lesions small enough to provide an effective early diagnosis.
Prof Anwar Padhani said: “We are delighted to introduce our new Advanced Cancer Screening which is focussed on detecting asymptomatic tumours in clients as early as possible, which as we all know is so important when it comes to giving diagnosed patients the best chance they can have for successful treatment. We know that early diagnosis is key to tackling this challenge, and we are pleased to offer clients a new way to access this.”
Phoenix Hospital Group’s Advanced Cancer Screening is designed to provide a new non-invasive technique to detect cancer earlier. Like all MRI scans, which work by mapping the body using magnetic fields, the scan brings an important benefit as it does not involve any radiation, which is used in CT scans or x-rays.