Breast cancer clinics have seen a big increase in the number of patients since the death of Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding, a London hospital chief has revealed.
Matthew Trainer, chief executive of Barking, Havering and Redbridge NHS University Trust (BHRUT), said there had been a rise in patients coming forward for checks across north-east London since the star died in September, aged 39, from breast cancer.
His trust, which runs Queen’s hospital in Romford and King George in Ilford, has laid on extra evening and weekend clinics to meet the demand.
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