Manx Care is on a par with the most advanced Urology centres in the UK and worldwide

Manx Care is now on a par with the most advanced Urology centres in the UK and worldwide, thanks to Mannin Cancers Support Group’s generous donation of a Trans Perineal Prostate Biopsy USS/MRI Fusion Machine.

The state of the art machine will have a significant impact the quality of services provided to prostate cancer patients, allowing the team to pinpoint cancerous lesions, therefore making it easier to locate the site from which to take a biopsy.

This has been made possible due to a generous donation by the Mannin Cancers Support Group. In addition, the Tevir Group have very kindly sponsored three years of maintenance on the equipment.

The machine was tested and formal training was delivered before an inauguration ceremony last week at Noble’s Hospital, and the service began on 03 July 2024. It is already working well, and it is expected that over 200 patients a year will benefit from this development.

Baher Hussein, Consultant Urologist for Manx Care, said: “We cannot express how grateful we are for the continuous support of Mannin Cancers Support Group and the Tevir Group, as well as all those who have supported this endeavour – the machine is working like a dream and a huge number of patients will benefit in the years to come. We are proud to be in the same league as the most advanced Urology centres – this is a huge accomplishment for Manx Care.”

Julie Stokes, Chairman of Mannin Cancers Support Group, added “We would like to thank everyone who’s made being able to purchase this fabulous piece of equipment possible. The cost of this equipment was just under £180,000, which would not have been possible without the help of the Tevir Group who have funded three years’ maintenance costs.

Having this equipment on Island will save many patients from having to travel to the UK for the diagnosis and staging of Prostate Cancer. It will benefit over 200 patients every year on our Island. Thanks to Mr Baher Hussein (Consultant Urologist), his team and Manx Care for all their help.”

The Mannin Cancers Macmillan Centre Update

The Mannin Cancers Macmillan Centre is coming along nicely thanks to our builders Tooms Bros.Due for completion early spring 2025 and an official opening late 2025. We can’t wait to get into this fabulous building which has been designed and project managed by Mark Savage at Savage Chadwick.

Working together with Macmillan Cancer Support and Minds Matter we’d like to offer the same standard of support that’s offered in the UK by the fabulous Maggie Centres. We want our centre to be a haven for patients and their families when they’ve had a Cancer diagnosis. We will offer one stop support for patients and their families.

WHAT IS OUR WHEELIE GOOD CAUSE 2025?

The Isle of Man is best known around the world for its prestigious TT Races. The heritage of the TT ensures that participating in the event is seen as one of the pinnacles of achievement in motorcycle racing. It makes legends of the riders, their machines, ANd anyone who has ever taken on the challenge of the iconic 37.75 mile Mountain Course.

These riders and machines have not only become well-known within the Island’s own community, but also around the world. Wherever you are in the world, the Isle of Man is often recognised as the home of the TT Races, as much as the skill and bravery of the riders, and the resilience and speed of their machines.

For our major fundraising endeavour in 2025, we have been inspired by our Island’s TT heritage and status within motorcycle racing. We have secured an arrangement with a world-class designer and manufacturer of visual displays to create full-sized, to-scale fibreglass models of racing bikes.

In putting our Wheelie Good Cause into action, we have been extremely grateful to be supported by the Isle of Man TT & Motorsport Team within the Department for Enterprise who are helping us showcase the bikes, and are kindly allowing use of the TT Mercury Club venue for during the 2025 TT Festival.