Bradford cancer nurses who made a 'profound impact' retire
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By Jack Conlon
Published on April 4, 2026.
The women who served as nurses at Leeds' St James's Hospital and Seacroft Hospital have announced their retirement from their roles in the nursing industry. Their dedication to cancer care came from their son, who beat the disease when he was a child. They have been together since 2004 to support each other during their work.
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