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Research highlights from the past year — and science to watch in 2018

A look back at notable discoveries in cancer immunotherapy, HIV prevention and more  and a look ahead as our experts share their predictions for the year’s coming scientific advances.

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For Your Health
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Science-based tips for making and keeping healthy New Year’s resolutions

Hit the road to good health in 2018 with advice on diet, exercise, sleep and more.

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Connecting the dots between weight loss and prostate cancer

U.S. veterans help shed light on the link between dropping pounds and slowing progression of the disease.

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Acupuncture can curb treatment-related joint pain in breast cancer patients

Large, randomized trial shows integrative approach relieves common side effect of estrogen-suppressing drug.

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Poor quality of life in 1 in 5 caregivers of bone marrow transplant survivors

Largest-ever study IDs risk factors and paves the way for interventions to help.

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‘Remarkable’ distinctions in pediatric leukemia point toward improved treatment

Big new study in pediatric and young adult acute myeloid leukemia warns against ‘trickle-down therapeutics’ — and illustrates challenges and power of big data in cancer research.

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Targeted therapies push metastatic prostate cancer in new directions

Combination therapy could help stave off new “escape variant” of disease that arises in response to powerful treatments.

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Fruit fly study IDs missing links in fat-signaling system

Hormone alerts brain to fat-storage status, but its packaging system goes awry in obesity.

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Hutch Holiday Gala raises over $8.3M for cancer research

The signature annual fundraiser for Fred Hutch raised more than $8.3 million in December, garnering a total of $126 million over the Hutch Holiday Gala’s 42-year history. In addition to generating tremendous support for the next wave of research advances, this year’s black-tie event featured several compelling patient stories, music by Rick Springfield — and a surprise appearance by actor Kevin Bacon.

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Get Involved
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Ready for adventure?

Join the Climb to Fight Cancer in 2018 and support Fred Hutch by ascending some of the world’s most breathtaking mountains. There are peaks for all levels of climbers. Learn more.

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Slayride Banked Slalom is back at Stevens Pass!

Open to both skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels, this two-day event will take place March 10–11. Save the dates now and keep an eye out for registration information! One-hundred percent of all registration funds and donations support research at Fred Hutch.

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Get your Fred Hutch vanity plates today

Purchasing a Fred Hutch vanity license plate is your opportunity to accelerate lifesaving, innovative research in a unique way. For each set of Fred Hutch plates sold, $28 will fuel our scientists’ research to end cancer and related diseases once and for all.

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A cause for celebration

Share your love for the Hutch on your special day! Encourage family and friends to honor your wedding with a gift to groundbreaking research. Our Fundraise for Fred Hutch pages make it easy and fun. Get started today!

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Are you giving your IRA to loved ones?

Think carefully. Click here to learn why it may make more sense to leave your IRA to charity and different assets to your family.

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Fred Hutch in the News

An Appreciation — Robert W. Day, former president of Fred Hutchinson, dies at 87
The Cancer Letter, Jan. 12, 2018

Seattle doctor’s radical idea saves 70,000 people a year
KUOW-FM, Nov. 13, 2017

Many breast cancer patients receive more radiation therapy than needed
NPR "Shots" column, Oct. 21, 2017

Cancer researchers learn more about toxic side effects of new treatments
The Washington Post, Oct. 12, 2017

 
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