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Charges against a clinical scientist involved in the treatment of teenage cancer patient Lisa Norris have been found proven at a misconduct hearing.Charges against a clinical scientist involved in the treatment of teenage cancer patient Lisa Norris have been found proven at a misconduct hearing.
Dr Stuart McNee, a clinical scientist at Glasgow's Beatson Oncology Centre, appeared before the Health Professions Council in Edinburgh on Friday. Dr Stuart McNee, who worked at Glasgow's Beatson Oncology Centre, appeared before the Health Professions Council in Edinburgh on Friday.
Lisa Norris was 16 when she died at her home in Ayrshire in October 2006.Lisa Norris was 16 when she died at her home in Ayrshire in October 2006.
She was mistakenly given 19 overdoses of radiation while receiving treatment for a brain tumour.She was mistakenly given 19 overdoses of radiation while receiving treatment for a brain tumour.
A post-mortem examination found her death was caused by the tumour.A post-mortem examination found her death was caused by the tumour.
Lisa was initially diagnosed with the tumour in October 2005, and was given radiation 58% higher than prescribed in January 2006, which left her with burns on her head and neck.Lisa was initially diagnosed with the tumour in October 2005, and was given radiation 58% higher than prescribed in January 2006, which left her with burns on her head and neck.