The singer pays for a day's worth of scans and pledges to do more.
Sir Rod paid for scans to be carried out on patients at a mobile unit at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow
The singer, who lives in Essex, visited the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow as some scans were taking place. "There were eight people with hardly anything to do. Then I thought this is a terrible injustice, so here we are."While there, he posed for photographs with medical staff at the hospital
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