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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.

A bone marrow slide showing myeloma cells.

An innovative blood cancer treatment regime could extend remission by seven months on average, according to a clinical trial led by the University of Leeds.

Older man sitting with drip into his arm

Elderly colon cancer patients are being given the chance to access a clinical trial led by the University of Leeds that could transform future practice.

A portrait photograph of Professor Karen Spilsbury

Professor Karen Spilsbury has been awarded share of £24m NIHR funding to develop research to foster a more effective and well-supported social care workforce.

Frailty and elderly care at the University of Leeds

GPs can more accurately identify older people’s frailty and intervene earlier as a result of NIHR-funded research led by the University of Leeds.