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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Our experts offer practical advice on how to reduce your risk.
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Drinking at least one cup of coffee a day may significantly reduce risk of prostate cancer recurrence or progression.
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Dr. Brian Reid is unraveling how aspirin reduces esophageal cancer risk and whether it could work for other cancers.
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How Dr. Denise Galloway spearheaded a breakthrough vaccine against the virus that causes cervical cancer.
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Fred Hutch is testing the most promising HIV vaccines ever developed, in a country where AIDS erased a generation.
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Fred Hutch researchers uncovered a new way influenza infects cells, a step toward halting flu infections.
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Dr. Anna Greenwood’s team linked fish schooling behavior to particular genetic regions, potentially helping understand how genes drive social behavior in many animals, including humans.
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Fred Hutch researchers are developing next-generation therapies for everything from brain and colon cancer to muscular dystrophy.
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Dr. Peter Nelson and colleagues received $11.3 million from the National Cancer Institute to continue pursuing prostate cancer therapies.
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Bloom uses computer models to understand how certain viruses escape vaccines.
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Each year, Fred Hutch's walls welcome some of Seattle's most promising emerging artists.
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Climb a peak for breast cancer research
Register now for the 2014 Climb to Fight Breast Cancer. Start training for a summit and fundraising for a cure.
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Donate Alaska Airlines miles
Donate miles to help reduce travel costs for cancer patients and families who need assistance traveling to Seattle for treatment. Miles also help us create travel packages for our fundraising events.
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Give a toast to hope
FAT bastard wine will donate 25 cents from every bottle sold to our lifesaving breast cancer research.
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It's not too early to think about year-end giving
December 31 is right around the corner. Discover the many ways you can give to Fred Hutch before the end of the year and save on taxes.
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Support patients and families with a glassybaby
Purchase a "believe" glassybaby and 10 percent will go to the Family Assistance Fund, which helps patients and families with non-medical expenses, including groceries, child care, transportation and more.
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