TakePART-NW (Patients and Research Together-Northwest) is a research program led by Fred Hutch Cancer Center that aims to improve screening, prevention and treatment for cancer and other diseases. The ...
Since its launch in 2006, our Cord Blood Transplant Program has performed nearly 500 transplants in patients with blood cancer and other diseases, ranging from 1 to 71 years old. Our investigators are ...
What's new in proton therapy? Read the latest news and views from Fred Hutch's proton therapy facility’s patients and ...
Bekah Kooy, 38, was convinced she had food poisoning when she felt nauseated and experienced stomach pain following lunch one ...
“As a Seattle native, I have always been aware of the amazing research and innovation at Fred Hutch. When my life was touched by cancer, I knew it was time to get more involved and support this ...
If you work at a research institution receiving federal funding and are in possession of an internet connection, chances are you’ve been nervously following the legal and political battle over recent, ...
Remember the phrase “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger?” As it turns out, this idiom may in fact be spot on—and hold the key to improving patient outcomes following heart surgery. Dr. Richard ...
Charlotte Elwood was diagnosed with a rare ovarian cancer in 1997 and given six months to live. She received multiple treatments for the cancer and its metastases over the course of almost two decades ...
The Public Health Sciences (PHS) Division at Fred Hutch Cancer Center is hosting Cancer Screening Intelligence for the Future, a full-day symposium bringing together leaders in healthcare, business, ...
We invite you to this provider-focused virtual series, Immune Related Adverse Events – A Series of Panels Exploring the Side Effects of Immunotherapy, hosted by our course chairs Petros Grivas, MD, ...