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Scientists have found a new way to predict which myeloma patients will benefit the most from a treatment often used to help keep the blood cancer from coming back after a stem cell transplant.

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We are pleased to launch the awards for 2023 so that we can recognise the valuable contribution made by clinical staff to help teach our students.

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We are pleased to launch the Clinical Teaching Excellence Awards for academic year 2022/23. The deadline for submission is 20 April 2023.

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Leeds Children’s Hospital and the University of Leeds are delighted to announce the launch of the CHORAL (Children’s Health Outcomes Research at Leeds) Research Centre.

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A decade-long international study into kidney cancer has shown that doctors can predict the likelihood of a patient’s disease returning by looking at DNA mutations in their tumours.