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Part of Headingley rugby stadium could be converted into a cancer treatment centre if plans are agreed with the council.
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00:00Part of Headingley Rugby Stadium could be converted into a cancer treatment centre if plans are agreed with the council.
00:07The Icon Cancer Centre would treat patients in the stadium's east stand if permission is granted.
00:13Vacant classrooms previously used by Leeds Beckett University would be converted from services including radiotherapy and oncology imaging.
00:22Advanced CT scanning would also be offered at the new facility.
00:26A planning report said the proposed centre will bring vital treatment closer for people living across Leeds and Yorkshire,
00:34helping to address growing demand for accessible cancer diagnosis and care.
00:38A planning application is out for consultation until the 16th of June.
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