Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionCosting £3.7m for its purchase, installation and operation for the first five years, the new scanner at the Glasgow centre will be the first of its kind in Scotland and is expected to be operational by October.It is hoped it will help improve the outcomes of 20,000 people with cancer over the next 10 years.Head of therapeutic radiography, Ethne McPherson,, told Lanarkshire Live: “This MRI scanner allows us to visualise and outline tumours at a whole new level – words cannot describe how valuable it is to future radiotherapy planning and treatment.”“We’re really excited about this new scanner and to have fun getting the money.
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