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Lancashire hospital's amazing new radiotherapy system
Lancashire Post
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11/01/2023
Anita Brown has become Rosemere Cancer Centre’s first patient to finish a course of treatment using its new, £1.3 million SGRT – Surface Guided Radiotherapy system
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