Advances in Patient Care at Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Advances in Patient Care at Leeds Teaching Hospitals

December 1, 2025 Off By

Philanthropy Supports New Cancer Treatment Technology

Leeds Teaching Hospitals have introduced a new technology for breast cancer treatment, made possible by charitable donations. The Leeds Cancer Centre now offers tattoo-less radiotherapy, an innovation that improves the patient experience during cancer care.

This new approach uses Surface Guided Radiotherapy technology, funded by £600,000 from supporters of Leeds Hospitals Charity. The system enables over 1,800 breast cancer patients annually to receive more precise radiotherapy without the need for permanent skin markings, which were previously used to guide treatment.

Benefits of Tattoo-less Radiotherapy

  • Eliminates the need for permanent tattoos on patients’ skin
  • Provides more accurate targeting of radiotherapy
  • Enhances patient comfort and dignity during treatment
  • Supports compassionate care tailored to individual needs

Patients have reported positive experiences with the new technology, highlighting the reduced physical and emotional impact compared to traditional methods. This development is part of a broader commitment to improving patient care through innovation and philanthropy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals.

Ongoing Impact of Philanthropy

The charity emphasises how donations contribute to various projects across the hospitals, including the creation of healing environments and support for leadership initiatives. These efforts aim to foster comfort, connection, and hope for patients and their families during treatment.

For further details, visit the Leeds Hospitals Charity website.