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New research finds unpredictable evolution in brain tumours
When brain tumours are treated with radiation or chemotherapy their cells evolve in a way that appears to be random, according to research published today in Nature.
Core skills module launched for MSc Medical Imaging
Another new module has just been introduced to our MSc Medical Imaging programme. The Core Skills in Medical Imaging module aims to provide new students with opportunities for developing the underlying knowledge and skills useful for the MSc Medical Imaging Programme and for future careers or study in the area of medical imaging.
Bowel cancer rates after colonoscopy vary by provider
A colonoscopy is the main test used to detect bowel cancer, but like most tests, it is not always 100% accurate and cancers can be missed.
Nominations open for the Clinical Teaching Excellence Awards 2019-2020
The School of Medicine wishes to encourage and reward excellent undergraduate clinical teaching across the NHS in West Yorkshire and Harrogate, and to support the development of staff in this area.
Leeds scientists lead next generation of radiotherapy treatments
Leeds scientists and clinicians have been awarded a major cash boost from Cancer Research UK to pioneer new radiotherapy technologies that could help more people in Yorkshire survive cancer.