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Scientists have discovered the ‘genetic signatures’ of the most common form of bladder cancer – and it could open up the possibility of better-targeted treatment, according to research.

15 colleagues from Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine completed the Age UK Leeds Abbey Dash on 5 November.

Julia Newton Bishop has been awarded the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Society for Melanoma Research for her major and impactful contributions to melanoma research worldwide.

A major international study has revealed for the first time how a baby’s DNA can increase the risk its mother will develop pre-eclampsia – a potentially lethal condition for both mother and child.

Lesbian, gay and bisexual people tend to report having a poorer experience as a cancer patient than heterosexual people, according to a study.