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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.

Mr Asim Sheikh, Ruvimbo Kaviya, Lisa Ferrie and Mr Jiten Parmar stood together smiling at the camera.

A groundbreaking operation to remove a patient’s brain tumour through her eye socket has been performed in Leeds.

Someone grabbing their chest

Nearly 2,000 people have taken part in a groundbreaking trial that aims to help doctors identify more people at risk of developing a condition that makes them five times more likely to have a stroke.

Complete set for glucose measurement (diabetes). Glucometer, lancing device, strips and lancets.

A joint venture between the Universities of Sunderland and Leeds has been established to help tackle the growing unmet clinical need to manage insulin resistance in people with type 1 diabetes.

Participant Robin stands in front of a wall of portraits of him. He wears a realistic facial prosthesis that covers his eye and nose.

Patients who wear facial prostheses after treatment for head and neck cancer have had their portraits painted to illustrate the physical and psychological impact of living with a facial difference.