Help with Fundraising Displays

Poole based, exhibition stand rental company, Quadrant2Design have donated three of their Tui banner-stand displays to Medical Detection Dogs. Director, Alan Jenkins commented “It really is a great pleasure to help, and we hope these banner displays will aid the...

Medical Detection Dogs co-founder tops Alternative Rich List

Medical research pioneer Claire Guest has been honoured in The Sunday Times Alternative Rich List. Claire Guest, a scientist and psychologist, used her expertise in animal behaviour to develop a potentially life-saving way to detect diseases such as cancer. This year,...

Perfumer Jo Malone shows how she can sniff out cancer

Jo Malone, who is known world-wide for her eponymous fragrance brand, has revealed she has such a heightened sense of smell she is able to sniff out diseases including cancer. The fragrance boss put her skills to the test on Good Morning Britain, where she was pitted...

Prostate cancer trial on Sky News

Trial to see if dogs can detect prostate cancer in humans. By Laura Bundock, Sky News Reporter In order for us to continue the work that we do, we rely on the generous donations of the general public as we receive no government funding....

Medical Detection Dogs starts building works in early 2017

We have outgrown the space at our headquarters and have been granted planning permission to add more buildings. You can help us by donating to our fund the future campaign.Every penny you donate will help us fund our future work – both by helping us build our new...

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