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10 years in, HICOR’s efforts boost cancer care’s value
Fred Hutch’s Value in Cancer Care Initiative celebrates a decade of data and crucial collaborations between providers, payers and patients
Surviving and thriving with metastatic breast cancer
From financial toxicity to sexual health, experts break down survival strategies for patients and caregivers dealing with ‘mets’
New funding drives six breast cancer studies
Scientists from Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium receive $1.7M in grants from Breast Cancer Research Foundation
International symposium shines a bright light on long-overlooked lobular
Scientists, clinicians and patient advocates partner to improve the imaging, awareness and research gaps of ‘no-lump’ lobular breast cancer
Sen. Patty Murray talks women’s health during visit to Fred Hutch
When it comes to health care, health equity and research, women truly are ‘part of the answer’
When it comes to cancer trials, what’s the (end)point?
New endpoint in multiple myeloma could mean faster drug approvals. Are more endpoint tweaks on the way?
How do you build partnerships for health equity?
Pathways Symposium points to ‘love, trust and science’ to boost clinical trial participation, relationships with community
How cancer centers plan to enhance diversity in research, clinical care and leadership
Fred Hutch’s Drs. Chris Li, Wendy Law conduct national survey of NCI cancer centers to assess equity efforts
Here comes the sun! What’s your skin strategy?
Avoiding sunburn is the first step in preventing deadly skin cancer melanoma
DAISY nursing award, launched at Fred Hutch, turns 25
Cofounders come to Seattle for reunion celebration, Nurses’ Week Town Hall
Breast cancer screening guidelines change — again
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends mammograms every other year for those at average risk, starting at age 40
Colorectal cancer risk and red and processed meat
Large analysis shows high meat consumption bumps risk by as much as 40%, identifies two genetic variants that increase risk even more
$400,000 awarded to ovarian cancer researchers
Drs. Holly Harris and Elizabeth Swisher receive Rivkin Center, Andy Hill CARE Fund grants to pursue prevention methods
AACR 2024: Liquid biopsies, better treatments and baseball
Fred Hutch scientist throws out first pitch, welcomes new AACR president at San Diego cancer conference
Alcohol, cannabis use after cancer: ‘eye-opening’ prevalence
Fred Hutch researchers surprised after digging into patients’ use of substances after diagnosis
Clinical trials excluding fewer cancer patients with brain ‘mets’
In other news, 1 in 5 people with cancer participate in research studies
‘What are the odds?’
Light chain amyloidosis patient participates in clinical trial that ends up helping her sister-in-law
The new weight-loss drugs and cancer
What patients and doctors need to know when it comes to the popular new injections and pills
Question? Answers from our cancer experts
What kinds of surgeries are available to help with lymphedema and does insurance usually cover them?
Study digs into what's driving early-onset colon cancer
Obesity, alcohol consumption ‘strongly correlated’ with colorectal cancers in adults under 50