The Cancer Action Plan of Washington, or CAPOW, a five-year strategic plan to reduce cancer rates — and cancer deaths — in Washington state just dropped. What action is Fred Hutch taking to drop ...
Pioneering biostatistician and infectious disease expert Dr. Elizabeth Halloran recently transitioned to emerita after a ...
What's new in proton therapy? Read the latest news and views from Fred Hutch's proton therapy facility’s patients and providers in The Beam, published monthly.
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)’s Genitourinary Cancers Symposium will take place from Feb. 26-28 in San Francisco, Calif., and virtually. If you’re interested in speaking to an ...
Physician, Fred Hutch Professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch Professor, Division of Hematology and Oncology, University of Washington School of Medicine At the age of 17, I knew that I was ...
If you have a cervical cancer, your outcomes will be better if you are treated by a gynecologic oncologist right from the beginning. Fred Hutch Cancer Center has more gynecologic oncologists than any ...
Ten years after his successful treatment at the Fred Hutch proton facility, patient Keith Abbott wrote a thank you note to the staff. Due to a family history of esophageal cancer, Abbott underwent ...
Dr. Jaimee Heffner is a clinical psychologist who researches tobacco-cessation interventions for populations who experience health disparities, including people with mental health conditions, ...
What brought you to oncology? I always knew I wanted to be a provider of some kind. I loved being in a health care setting, even if that was just taking care of my dad after he had surgery. When I was ...
The Cancer Screening Research Network's (CSRN) primary focus is to reduce cancer-related illnesses and deaths by evaluating new and complex technologies that screen for cancer. The CSRN is a ...
When it comes to diet and disease, who isn’t wondering: What the fat? Should we eat it with abandon, as the meaty keto people advise? Should we try to keep it mostly low and “good” — some olive oil, ...
There’s a quirky phenomenon where people who lose one sense can gain near-super abilities in another, especially if that sense is lost early in life. Blind people may hear better; the deaf can have a ...