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Dr Matthew Bottomley from the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences (NDS) has written about his work on the development of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients, which is funded by the British Skin Foundation.

Dr Bottomley is a member of the Transplantation Research and Immunology Group (TRIG) at NDS. He is training as a kidney physician at the Oxford Transplant Unit and is a Lecturer in Renal Medicine.

Read more (British Skin Foundation website)

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