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Washington state Sen. Patty Murray visited Fred Hutch to witness how federal budget cuts imperil lifesaving research.
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A vaccine that prevents cervical cancer is now affordable for women in the poorest countries, thanks in part to Dr. Denise Galloway’s pioneering research.
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Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol before and after a breast cancer diagnosis does not affect survival rates.
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Men with prostate cancer who take statins are significantly less likely to die from the disease.
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People diagnosed with cancer are more than two-and-a-half times more likely to declare bankruptcy than those without cancer.
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Dr. Scott Ramsey details how cycling improves health and why he’s riding in Obliteride to raise funds for Fred Hutch research.
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The prestigious five-year award gives Malik the freedom and funding to study how competition among genes changes how organisms evolve.
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Kiem and his colleagues investigate how stem cells can be genetically engineered to treat everything from HIV to aggressive cancers.
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