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What's new in proton therapy? Read the latest news and views from Fred Hutch's proton therapy facility’s patients and ...
After the emotional shock of a breast cancer recurrence, Teah decided to seek care – and proton therapy – at Fred Hutch ...
Fred Hutch Cancer Center is leading the newly launched Vanguard Study, a national study of a new type of blood test that screens for several different cancers called multi-cancer detection (MCD) tests ...
During his 36-year career at Cancer Center, Michael Emerman, PhD, made fundamental discoveries about HIV, the retrovirus that ...
Proton therapy is an advanced radiation treatment that precisely targets tumors with a goal of limiting harm to healthy tissue. It may help reduce short- and long-term side effects, lower the risk of ...
Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division scientists pursue vaccines and therapies for infectious disease such as HIV through integrated and collaborative research and clinical care.
A new AI application that is part of an 'ambient listening' pilot program is helping physicians at Fred Hutch Cancer Center ...
The common cold is a major source of annoyance for most of us, but new research has found that for bone marrow transplant patients, this most common respiratory infection can be far worse than just a ...
There's a growing interest in the use of bone-modifying agents, or BMAs, known as bisphosphonates in the cancer patient population. But these agents can cause short- and long-term side effects. What’s ...
Endometriosis, a painful condition that affects one in 10 reproductive-age women in the U.S., has been linked to childhood physical and sexual abuse, according to findings published today in the ...
Blood clots can be a common – and even deadly – side effect of both cancer and its treatment. Fred Hutch's Dr. Gary Lyman, an expert in blood clots (also known as thrombi) is helping set national ...
Fred Hutch providers weigh in on new guidelines just issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that recommend breast cancer screening start at age 40 and continue every other year until age 74 ...
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