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Picture of patient Brenda Iveson

A 92-year-old woman from North Yorkshire has become the first UK patient to receive a pioneering robotic-assisted treatment for a liver tumour which previously had no viable options.

Headshot of Professor Montefiore in front of a scanner

A University of Leeds researcher whose work has improved the lives of thousands of cancer patients around the world has been presented with a prestigious lifetime achievement award.

Two hands wearing gloves holding test tubes in a lab

The lifelong effects of rare blood disorder diagnoses in childhood are being analysed in a first-of-its-kind study led by the University of Leeds.

Professor Adrian Crellin CBE in front of radiotherapy equipment

One of the UK’s most senior radiotherapy experts has spoken publicly for the first time about living with incurable cancer.

Members of the RadNet Leeds team standing in the Leeds General Hospital.

Scientists and clinicians at the University of Leeds exploring new radiotherapy treatments and technologies have been given a major cash boost from Cancer Research UK (CRUK).