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In an effort that could revolutionize smoking-cessation approaches, Dr. Jonathan Bricker is testing iPhone apps to help people quit smoking.
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From taking aspirin to losing belly fat, Fred Hutch experts offer research-driven advice to decrease risk of developing esophageal cancer or related conditions.
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Older head and neck cancer patients are less likely to die of their disease when treated at National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers and high-volume hospitals.
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Be part of our community uniting to accelerate cancer research and find cures. Register today.
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Women over 50 who have worked nights may increase their odds of getting certain types of ovarian cancer.
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One of the world's top neurosurgeons will establish world-class research programs on brain and other solid-tumor cancers in Seattle.
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Watch and learn more about our pioneering transplant research to improve patients' lives worldwide through innovative treatments.
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Dr. Cameron Turtle investigates how a particular type of T-cell could be engineered to prevent relapse in leukemia and lymphoma patients.
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Ride to end cancer Aug. 9-11Register now for the inaugural Obliteride fundraising bike ride and 100 percent of every dollar raised will benefit our lifesaving cancer research. RIDE. DONATE. VOLUNTEER. TELL OTHERS. More »
GiveBIG May 15Join people from all over the region in The Seattle Foundation's one-day, online giving event and help save lives faster by supporting Fred Hutch. More »
An evening for foodies May 19Join us for the Premier Chefs Dinner featuring keynote speaker Rick Bayless and a four-course dinner benefitting our vital research. More »
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