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A study from Fred Hutch Cancer Center finds that some cancer patients' antibodies can boost their response to immunotherapy treatment.
A Fred Hutch Cancer Center outpatient complex serving more than 60,000 adult patients per year will be renamed the Sloan Clinic in recognition of Stuart and Molly Sloan, who have increased their total ...
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 ...
In just 50 years, Fred Hutch grew from a regional cancer center into a world-class biomedical research and clinical care institution known for its expertise in molecular biology, tumor virology and ...
The CSRN is a multi-center effort, funded by the National Cancer Institute, and is the first large-scale network to focus on cancer screening. Fred Hutch Cancer Center serves as the coordinating and ...
Fred Hutch doctors are testing acupuncture as a way to ease symptoms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. About 300,000 newly treated cancer patients in the U.S. experience such nerve damage ...
New work from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center investigator reveal how zinc supports immune function. The mineral is critical for the development of a key immune cell type and helps an important ...
Here’s an equation to solve: What do you get when you add research jargon with statistics and multiply by the human brain’s tricks of perception? The answer, for many of us, is confusion. Statistics ...
After being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer three separate times, Liza Bernstein, 51, of Los Angeles has her life, her family and friends, her hopes and dreams, her art, and a renewed sense of ...
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