The Hutchinson Center's clinical research breakthroughs are delivered to patients through our treatment arm, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA). There, our world-class doctors and researchers work alongside colleagues from UW Medicine and Seattle Children's to deliver the latest cancer treatments and accelerate clinical advances.
Located on the Hutchinson Center's campus, SCCA brings the best available treatments to patients with most forms of cancer.
SCCA forms one of the most comprehensive oncology patient care programs in the nation and operates the Hutchinson Center's Bone Marrow Transplant Program, which is the largest in the world.
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The Pete Gross House is a 70-unit apartment building serving patients and their families.
The Hutchinson Center provides reasonably priced accommodations and other support services for patients and families undergoing treatment.
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Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, the father of bone marrow transplantation
Fred Hutch researchers are developing the next generation of lifesaving treatments for cancers, HIV and many other diseases.
Clinical trials are a vital part of developing innovative treatments and accelerating progress against cancer and related diseases. The Hutchinson Center and the University of Washington need male and female volunteers of all ages and backgrounds.
Our Survivorship Program delivers clinical care, patient education and research opportunities to patients who have survived cancer and are
not receiving cancer treatment.
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Healthy volunteers are crucial to our research on preventing and detecting cancer and other diseases. Volunteer to alter your diet, increase exercise or try other innovative prevention strategies.