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Doctor examining back of patient for skin cancer

Reducing the length of immunotherapy treatment for an advanced skin cancer did not significantly diminish disease control when compared to giving treatments over a longer period.

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The University of Leeds has approved the application by South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust to become a Teaching Trust expanding placement opportunities for students.

A national supervised toothbrushing programme should be rolled out in our schools to tackle the crisis of tooth decay affecting millions of children

Researchers in the UK and India are working in partnership to address an urgent need to stop dentists over-prescribing antibiotics.

Colleagues in the School of Healthcare took home eight of the 14 awards in the recent faculty Partnership Award ceremony.

patient going into radiotherapy machine

A kinder treatment for anal cancer involving a lower dose and shorter course of radiotherapy is more effective than traditional treatment, a clinical trial led by Leeds researchers has found.