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July 17, 2008
Center receives $7.6 million federal grant to study how genetic variations influence risk of common diseases
 
July 17, 2008
Four-Story 'Basket of Light' Embraces Optimism of Science
 
July 8, 2008
Science teachers join labs for summer at Fred Hutchinson
 
July 1, 2008
'Hibernation-on-demand' drug hydrogen sulfide significantly improves survival after extreme blood loss
 
June 23, 2008
Symptom screening plus a simple blood test equals a 20 percent jump in early detection of ovarian cancer
 
June 18, 2008
Patient's own infection-fighting T cells put late-stage melanoma into long-term remission — without chemotherapy or radiation
 
June 9, 2008
Researchers identify biomarkers of early-stage pancreatic cancer in mice and man
 
June 1, 2008
Research explains how advanced prostate cancer becomes resistant to androgen-deprivation therapy
 
May 15, 2008
Researchers document rapid, dramatic 'reverse evolution' in the threespine stickleback fish
 
May 8, 2008
Local cuisine spotlighted at Premier Chefs Dinner
 
May 2, 2008
When to wait and when to treat? New program will search for biomarkers in men with prostate cancer to help find an answer
 
May 1, 2008
New study raises questions about prostate cancer therapies targeting insulin-like growth factor receptor
 
May 1, 2008
U Village faves join 'Shop to Make a Difference' May 16-18
 
April 30, 2008
The ties that bind: mothers and offspring can share cells throughout life - with positive and negative effects
 
April 28, 2008
Nobel laureate Dr. Linda Buck elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2008 Class of Fellows
 
April 17, 2008
Life Sciences Discovery Fund awards $2.2 million to support new solid-tumor research program
 
March 17, 2008
Fifty-plus community leaders and local celebrities declare their support for colon-cancer screening awareness initiative
 
March 14, 2008
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Big Expedition for Cancer Research team returns from reconnaissance flight over Alaska's Glacier Bay Park
 
March 10, 2008
Pandemic flu may be well mitigated until a vaccine is available
 
February 13, 2008
Climb to Fight Breast Cancer offers peaks for every skill level
 
February 12, 2008
What's good for the heart may be good for the prostate
 
February 10, 2008
Study reveals why certain ovarian cancers develop resistance to platinum-based chemotherapy
 
January 31, 2008
Study finds widespread vitamin and mineral use among cancer survivors, although benefits of such use remain unclear
 
January 29, 2008
Hutchinson Center announces first unclimbed mountain to be tackled by Big Expedition for Cancer Research
 
January 24, 2008
Evolutionary 'battle scars' identify enhanced antiviral activity
 
January 15, 2008
Combined hormone therapy increases risk of lobular breast cancer fourfold after just three years of use
 
December 20, 2007
Gene neighbors may have taken turns battling retroviruses
 
December 3, 2007
Could hydrogen sulfide hold the key to a long life?
 
December 2, 2007
32nd Annual Hutch Holiday Gala raises millions for cancer research
 
November 30, 2007
Patients who undergo a 'mini transplant' have similar outcomes regardless of whether stem-cell donor is related or unrelated
 
November 26, 2007
Study shows cholera can be controlled with oral vaccines
 
November 15, 2007
Mike Sweeney named 2007 Hutch Award winner
 
November 8, 2007
Cross-country walker to finish his journey for cancer research
 
October 26, 2007
Basic scientist Maxine Linial named AAAS Fellow
 
October 21, 2007
Study reveals two genes linked to disabling arthritis
 
October 16, 2007
Carreras Foundation to endow clinical-research chair at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
 
October 12, 2007
Ten Finalists Chosen for 2007 Hutch Award
 
October 1, 2007
Residual fetal cells in women may provide protection against breast cancer
 
September 27, 2007
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center announces the first-ever expedition to an unclimbed mountain in the name of cancer research
 
September 25, 2007
Basic Scientist Mark Roth Wins MacArthur Fellowship
 
September 4, 2007
University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to coordinate National Human Genome Research Institute disease studies
 
August 28, 2007
Study confirms limited human-to-human spread of avian-flu virus in Indonesia in 2006
 
July 16, 2007
Tumor Painting Revolutionizes Fight Against Cancer
 
July 11, 2007
New use for a cell toxin found to inhibit survival proteins in cancer cells
 
June 21, 2007
Ancient retrovirus sheds light on modern pandemic
 
June 11, 2007
Moderate physical activity is critical for reducing the risk of chronic disease in men and women
 
May 10, 2007
Safeway Inc. to be honored with 12th annual E. Donnall Thomas Medal
 
May 9, 2007
HIV Vaccine Awareness Day is May 18; Seattle research unit to mark day with remembrance and new community partners
 
May 1, 2007
Hutchinson Center establishes new vaccine and infectious disease institute
 
March 14, 2007
Obesity at the time of prostate-cancer diagnosis dramatically increases the risk of dying from the disease
 
March 12, 2007
Native American artists use art and storytelling to bring cancer statistics to life
 
March 12, 2007
Researchers uncover genetic sequence responsible for rare form of pancreatic cancer
 
February 27, 2007
Aspirin significantly reduces esophageal-cancer risk in people with most-aggressive form of Barrett's esophagus
 
February 22, 2007
More needs to be done to diagnose and treat herpes infections in HIV-infected persons
 
February 8, 2007
Africa's first large-scale HIV vaccine study launches
 
January 29, 2007
Hutchinson Center receives $4.6 million to study biomarkers of common diseases among postmenopausal women
 
January 25, 2007
Mark Loretta receives 2006 Hutch Award™
 
January 23, 2007
New drug therapy to combat graft-vs.-host disease in stem-cell patients shows significant reduction in deaths
 
January 22, 2007
Cells passed from mother to child may be first step in developing new treatments for Type 1 diabetes and similar diseases
 
January 16, 2007
Study finds antivirals effectively curb influenza virus and are valuable in managing seasonal flu in households
 
December 10, 2006
31 years of Hutch Holiday Galas raise more than $54 million for cancer research
 
December 7, 2006
Study: Malaria may fuel spread of HIV while HIV may boost malaria infection rates in some areas of Africa
 
December 6, 2006
Mark Loretta named 2006 Hutch Award recipient
 
December 5, 2006
Clinical trial confirms value of a protein-based tumor biomarker for predicting breast-cancer survival
 
November 21, 2006
Hutch Holiday Gala guests to be 'challenged' by scientist
 
November 9, 2006
Obesity increases the risk of aggressive prostate cancer
 
October 26, 2006
Regular, moderate exercise reduces the risk of colds in postmenopausal women
 
October 26, 2006
Ten finalists chosen for 2006 Hutch Award
 
October 16, 2006
Study finds mass vaccination unnecessary in the event of a large-scale bioterrorist smallpox attack in the United States
 
October 9, 2006
Regular exercise and keeping weight in check decreases breast-cancer risk factors in postmenopausal women
 
September 29, 2006
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to develop first proton-beam therapy center in the Pacific Northwest
 
September 18, 2006
New Cancer-Prevention Clinic Opens Sept. 22. 2006
 
September 12, 2006
Regular, moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise significantly reduces markers of increased colon-cancer risk in men
 
August 31, 2006
Paul G. Allen Family Foundation funds $5 million early cancer-detection project
 
August 15, 2006
New study provides a clearer picture of breast-cancer gene mutations in American women
 
July 19, 2006
Hutchinson Center Receives $40 Million From Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation To Accelerate HIV-Vaccine Development
 
July 18, 2006
Alaska Airlines to be Honored with 11th Annual E. Donnall Thomas Medal
 
July 6, 2006
Science Teachers Join Labs for Summer at the Hutchinson Center
 
July 1, 2006
Aspirin May Not Reduce the Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Long-Term Smokers
 
May 22, 2006
15th Anniversary Premier Chefs Dinner Raises More Than $308,000 for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
 
April 26, 2006
Mark Groudine, Deputy Director of the Hutchinson Center, Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
 
April 22, 2006
Astros' Craig Biggio Honored With the 2005 Hutch Award
 
April 21, 2006
New Method Designed to Analyze the Genes that Regulate the Immune System
 
April 17, 2006
Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene (STAR) Results: Osteoporosis Drug Raloxifene Shown to be as Effective as Tamoxifen in Preventing Invasive Breast Cancer
 
April 13, 2006
Kavita Ramdas, Champion of Global Human Right for Women and Girls, To Speak at Hutchinson Center and UW Events
 
April 12, 2006
Hutchinson Center Receives Boost from the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast-Cancer Needs in Developing Nations
 
March 21, 2006
2006 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Awardees
 
March 20, 2006
The Hutchinson Center Joins Livestrong Survivorship Center of Excellence Network
 
February 7, 2006
Reducing Total Fat Intake May Lower Breast-Cancer Risk
 
February 2, 2006
Researchers Call for Nationwide Community Study to Evaluate the Effects of Vaccinating School Children Against Influenza
 
February 1, 2006
Astros 'Killer B' Craig Biggio Receives 2005 Hutch Award
 
December 27, 2005
Make a Difference in the New Year: Participate in Cancer-Prevention Research
 
December 22, 2005
A New Year, A New Resolve To Lose Weight
 
December 5, 2005
Hutch Holiday Gala Auction Totals $7.6 Million in Donations for Cancer Research
 
November 21, 2005
Astros Craig Biggio Named 2005 Hutch Award Winner
 
November 16, 2005
Arnold $3 Million Challenge at Hutch Holiday Gala Will Raise the Bar
 
November 16, 2005
Catcher of the Century Johnny Bench to Keynote 2006 Hutch Award Luncheon
 
November 7, 2005
Aspirin May Cut Risk of Esophageal Cancer in People with Barrett's Esophagus
 
November 3, 2005
Study Identifies Several New Bacterial Species
 
October 31, 2005
$1.5 Million Herbold Gift Will Fund the Herbold Computational Biology Program
 
October 31, 2005
Second Annual Community Action Awards
 
October 25, 2005
New Vice President of Development, Nancy Wells
 
October 11, 2005
Hutchinson Center to Help Lead and Coordinate Major Initiative to Study Link Between Obesity and Cancer
 
October 4, 2005
9 Million Gift From Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund Backs Effort to Develop Blood Test for Early Detection of Breast Cancer
 
September 28, 2005
Long-Term Smoking is Associated With Up to 40 Percent Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
 
September 26, 2005
Study Identifies Gene in Mice That May Control Risk-Taking Behavior in Humans
 
September 16, 2005
Study Finds Overall Health and Quality of Life Intact 10 Years After Stem-Cell Transplantation
 
September 14, 2005
Click Wine Group Continues Support of Breast Cancer Research and Education
 
September 12, 2005
Hutchinson Center Researcher Receives National Faculty Role Model Award From Minority Access Inc.
 
August 24, 2005
Life Of Science Book List
 
August 22, 2005
New Board Members and Leaders
 
August 16, 2005
Seattle Celebrities and Businesses Support Catch a Cure for Cancer Weekend
 
August 4, 2005
Nothing Small About "Mini-Transplants"
 
July 19, 2005
Regular Yoga Practice May Help Prevent Middle-Age Spread
 
July 12, 2005
Science Teachers go to 'Summer School' at Fred Hutchinson
 
June 22, 2005
Amgen to Receive Thomas Medal at Fred Hutchinson Business Alliance Dinner
 
June 13, 2005
Hutchinson Center Researcher to Receive Presidential Award for Colon Cancer Insights
 
May 13, 2005
Dr. Ben Anderson Invited to Join Prestigious U.S. Delegation to 58th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland
 
May 3, 2005
Steven Henikoff, Ph.D., Elected to National Academy of Sciences
 
April 21, 2005
Buying Time Through 'Hibernation on Demand'
 
April 12, 2005
Fred Hutchinson's Dr. Ross Prentice to be Honored for His Key Role in the Women's Health Initiative
 
April 11, 2005
Early Stage Breast-Cancer Rates are Rising Sharply as Rates of Invasive Breast Cancer are Leveling Off
 
March 1, 2005
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Announces 2005 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Awardees
 
March 1, 2005
Parents Who Quit Smoking When Their Kids Are Young May Have a Big Influence On Whether Their Offspring Will Quit Smoking in Young Adulthood
 
February 11, 2005
Philanthropist Robert M. Arnold Donates $15 Million to Fred Hutchinson
 
January 25, 2005
Study Provides Insights on Why Some Prostate Cancer Becomes Resistant to Hormone Withdrawal Therapy
 
January 18, 2005
Dr. Jim Roberts Named New Director of Basic Sciences Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
 
December 29, 2004
Getting Pregnant While on the Pill: Yet Another Health Hazard of Being Overweight
 
December 16, 2004
Pacific Health Summit Launches in Seattle in 2005
 
December 13, 2004
Fred Hutchinson Receives $9.7 Million to Lead Consortium to Develop Molecular Tools for Early Cancer Detection
 
December 6, 2004
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Announces Recipients of its Inaugural Community Action Award
 
December 6, 2004
The 29th Annual Hutch Holiday Gala Raises $4.9 Million
 
October 25, 2004
Fred Hutchinson Study on the Effects of Shift Work on Hormone Levels in Women
 
October 4, 2004
Nobel Prize Goes to Seattle Researcher Dr. Linda Buck
 
September 22, 2004
A Glass of Red Wine a Day May Keep Prostate Cancer Away
 
September 7, 2004
Study Finds that Declines in Mental, Physical Skills Following Marrow or Stem Cell Transplant Are Temporary
 
September 1, 2004
Cancer-Prevention Researcher Whose Work Focuses on Latino Health Issues Joins Fred Hutchinson Faculty
 
September 1, 2004
Study Reveals First Genetic Step Necessary for Prostate Cancer Growth
 
August 31, 2004
Study Reveals First Direct Evidence that Risk of Thyroid Cancer After Chernobyl Rises with Increasing Radiation Dose
 
August 23, 2004
Fred Hutchinson Researchers Uncover a Key Driver Behind the Progression of Prostate Cancer
 
July 29, 2004
Ancient War of the World Within: Study Finds Anti-HIV Protein Evolved Millions of Years Before the Emergence of AIDS
 
July 6, 2004
Changing Trends in Sexual Behavior May Explain Rising Incidence of Anal Cancer Among American Men and Women
 
June 14, 2004
Study Finds Young Black Women Have Greater Chance of Having Fast-Growing and Aggressive Breast Tumors Than White Women
 
June 9, 2004
Multiple Myeloma: Turning a Once-Deadly Disease into a Manageable Disease
 
June 1, 2004
Study Finds No Association Between Marijuana Use and Incidence of Oral Cancer, Contrary to Previous Reports
 
June 1, 2004
Yo-Yo Dieting May Have a Long-Term Negative Effect on Immune Function, According to Fred Hutchinson Study
 
May 20, 2004
Many Scientists Believe that the Dog Genome Holds a Wealth of Information that Will Benefit Human Health
 
May 19, 2004
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Wins Three Environmental Awards including the Top Award, the Mayor's Environmental Leadership Award
 
May 18, 2004
Full Recovery After Cell Transplantation for Treating Leukemia or Lymphoma Can Take 3-5 Years
 
April 8, 2004
Innovative Collaboration Between Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Cornish College of the Arts Creates Anti-Tobacco Advertising Campaigns for College Students
 
April 5, 2004
Sitting In Nonsmoking Sections and Banning Smoking at Home Are Powerful Tactics for Preventing Teen Smoking
 
March 1, 2004
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Announces 2004 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Awardees
 
February 19, 2004
Lymphoma Research Foundation Announces Over $1 Million in Research Grants
 
February 17, 2004
<i>JAMA</i>: Antibiotic Use is Associated With an Increased Risk of Breast Cancer, Group Health Study Find
 
February 5, 2004
Pesticide Exposure Among Agricultural Workers Varies by Job Task, According to Fred Hutchinson Study
 
December 31, 2003
Antiviral Drug Reduces Genital Herpes Transmission Between Sexual Partners By 50 Percent
 
December 22, 2003
Long After the Holidays are Over, the Most Enduring Gift of All is Good Health: Wellness Incentives for the New Year
 
December 2, 2003
HRT and Breast Cancer: Smaller Tumors, Better Prognosis More Likely Due to Frequent Screening Than Hormone Use
 
November 17, 2003
Study Sheds Light on Why Some Infants May Develop Permanent Heart Damage
 
November 13, 2003
Major Prostate-Cancer Prevention Study To Launch Awareness Campaign In Churches Nationwid
 
October 30, 2003
Alcohol Use Increases the Risk of Hormonally Sensitive Breast Cancers in Postmenopausal Women
 
October 30, 2003
New Study Details Effects of Exercise on Sleep Quality in Postmenopausal Women
 
October 27, 2003
Fred Hutchinson's Groudine Elected to Institute of Medicine
 
October 23, 2003
Intel and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to Explore the Use of Nanotechnology Tools for Early Disease Detection
 
October 22, 2003
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Uses IBM Technology to Help Find Genetic Links to Immune-System Diseases
 
October 8, 2003
For the First Time a Molecular Test Proves to be Effective in Measuring the Extent of Remission After Cancer Treatment and the Potential for Relapse
 
September 25, 2003
Cancer and Aging: New Findings in Yeast May Help Reveal Why Growing Older is the Greatest Carcinogen in Humans
 
September 9, 2003
Exercise and Breast-cancer Prevention: Study Finds It's Never Too Late to Start, and the Activity Need Not Be Strenuous
 
August 25, 2003
From Self-exams To Mammograms — What's a Woman To Do?
 
August 4, 2003
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Study Shows Retinoids Kill Childhood Brain Tumor Cells
 
July 11, 2003
Long-Term, Heavy Smoking Doubles the Risk of More Aggressive Prostate Cancer In Middle-Aged Men
 
July 7, 2003
Science Teachers Go To 'Summer School' at Fred Hutchinson
 
June 27, 2003
Scientists Identify Genetic Link Between Cancer and Aging
 
June 24, 2003
Long-Term Use of Combined Hormone-Replacement Therapy Poses Significant Breast-Cancer Risk, Regardless of Regimen
 
June 11, 2003
Fred Hutchinson Launches Major Research Effort in Early Detection of Cancer
 
May 20, 2003
Cost Analysis of Lung-Volume-Reduction Surgery Suggests 'Cautious Optimistism' Over Long-Term Value of Procedure
 
May 20, 2003
Selenium May Inhibit Progression Toward Esophageal Cancer in Patients With Barrett's Esophagus
 
May 7, 2003
Cost Analysis of Lung-Volume-Reduction Surgery Suggests 'Cautious Optimistism' Over Long-Term Value of Procedure
 
March 17, 2003
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Announces Winners of Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
 
March 4, 2003
A Cancer Diagnosis Can Spark a Cascade of Health-Related Lifestyle Changes in Diet, Exercise and Supplement Use
 
January 14, 2003
Moderate Physical Activity is Critical for Reducing the Risk of Chronic Disease in Older Women
 
January 13, 2003
Breast-cancer Treatments and Outcomes Differ Widely Among Women of Different Races, Ethnicities
 
December 19, 2002
Resolve to Make a Difference in the New Year by Volunteering to Support or Participate in Cancer Research
 
November 14, 2002
Public Health Sciences Division Gets New Director
 
November 12, 2002
T Cell Clones Shrink Melanoma Tumors
 
November 5, 2002
Study Sheds New Light on Cancer-Fighting Potential of Herbal Supplement for Prostate Cancer
 
October 3, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Oversees Two Grants Totaling Nearly $8 Million to Develop Blood Test for Breast Cancer
 
October 1, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Research Center Awarded $7 Million Grant to Lead Cancer Research Initiative
 
September 27, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Receives $12.7 Million to Lead Prostate-Cancer Research Consortium
 
September 4, 2002
More Than 70 Percent of Adults With Cancer Use Alternative Therapies; Nearly All Report Improved Sense of Well-Being
 
August 29, 2002
New Possibilities for Deadly Childhood Brain Cancer
 
August 28, 2002
FDA Clears For Market New Diagnostic Test For Lupus
 
August 11, 2002
Avon Foundation Awards $1.25 Million to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center for the Avon Breast Cancer Immunotherapy Initiative
 
August 6, 2002
Dietary Change May Prevent the Most Serious Form of Prostate Cancer
 
August 6, 2002
Scientists Unite to Accelerate Huntington’s Disease Research
 
August 5, 2002
Study Raises Doubt About the Notion of Adult Stem Cell Plasticity
 
August 1, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Investigators Use Guilt-by-Association Strategy to Track Potential Cancer Causing Genes
 
July 30, 2002
First Seattle Patients Receive Islet Transplants Hits; Research Team Advances Diabetes Cure
 
July 24, 2002
From Gene Therapy to Genetic Fingerprinting: What Some Kids Will Do On Their Summer Vacation
 
July 9, 2002
NHLBI Stops Trial of Combined Hormone-Replacement Therapy
 
July 9, 2002
Science Teachers Come From Far and Near to Hone Their Teaching Skills at Fred Hutchinson
 
July 2, 2002
More than Half of the ‘Best Doctors’ in Western Washington are from Children’s, Fred Hutchinson, Harborview, UW Medical Center, VA Medical Center
 
June 20, 2002
New Radio Campaign Spotlights Cancer-Prevention Research
 
May 16, 2002
Genetic Discovery in Fruit Flies May Open New Avenues for Understanding Cancer Growth in Humans
 
May 7, 2002
Women at Highest Risk for Ovarian Cancer are Less Likely to be Screened than Those at Lower Risk
 
April 30, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Patient Protection Oversight Committee Releases Progress Report
 
April 22, 2002
Yeast — A Simple, Single-celled Organism — Underscores Complexity of Genetic Variation Between People
 
March 21, 2002
Giving Birth and Dying Young: Shedding New Light On the Link Between Childbirth and Breast-Cancer Death in Young Women
 
March 20, 2002
American Association for Cancer Research Honors Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Investigator
 
March 20, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Found that Marrow Transplantation Using an Unrelated Donor Should be Considered for Children with Acute Leukemia
 
March 19, 2002
Women with Vaginal Cancer Four Times More Likely to Have Been Exposed to Genital Wart Virus
 
March 1, 2002
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Announces Winners of Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
 
February 28, 2002
FDA Clears For Market New Diagnostic Test For Lupus
 
February 28, 2002
Researchers Find Region of Gene for Inherited Pancreatic Cancer
 
February 5, 2002
Seeking a Natural Way to Prevent Breast Cancer
 
December 21, 2001
Mentor Role, Internet Course Win National Award For Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Institutional Review Office Director
 
December 19, 2001
From Criminology to Seeking a Cure for Cancer — Today's DNA Analytical Tools Make Possible What Was Once Unthinkable
 
December 19, 2001
Olympic Medical Center to Partner with Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
 
December 17, 2001
Breaking the Silence
 
December 17, 2001
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Investigator Find that Transplant Patients' Newly-Developed Immune Systems Function Effectively 20 to 30 Years Later
 
December 9, 2001
Tag, You Are It: A Two-Step Approach to Treating Patients with Multiple Myeloma Shows Promise
 
November 5, 2001
Fred Hutchinson, University of Washington join in national effort to study health impact of toxic substances
 
October 31, 2001
Majority of pediatric cancer patients use alternative therapies: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center survey
 
October 25, 2001
A Call to Action — Women Across the State Needed for Breast Cancer Study Looking at Preventive Benefits of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene
 
October 16, 2001
Light at night and working the graveyard shift linked to increased risk of breast cancer
 
October 8, 2001
Nobel Prize Goes to Seattle Researcher Lee Hartwell
 
October 3, 2001
Cancer Information Service Celebrates Silver Anniversary
 
September 15, 2001
Hispanics, health care providers perceive different barriers to screening and preventive medicine
 
August 12, 2001
Avon Products Foundation Awards Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center $2.5 Million for Breast Cancer Research and Clinical Care
 
July 27, 2001
From Gene Therapy to Genetic Fingerprinting: What Some Kids Will Do On Their Summer Vacation!
 
July 24, 2001
Hutch Plays Key Role in Largest-Ever Prostate-Cancer Prevention Study; Vitamin E, Selenium to be Tested
 
July 3, 2001
Second Breast Cancers May Be More Difficult to Treat in Women Who Take the Drug Tamoxifen, Study Suggests
 
June 25, 2001
Genetic Variability May Predict Severity of Side Effects From Methotrexate, A Common Chemotherapy Drug
 
June 11, 2001
Hutchinson Center Researchers First to Induce State of Suspended Animation in Model Vertebrate Organism
 
June 1, 2001
"Mini-Transplantation" Offers Alternative and Hope for Older Patients, and Patients with Limited Treatment Options
 
May 15, 2001
Fourth Annual HIV Vaccine Awareness Day Honors Volunteers For Their Selfless Contribution to HIV Research
 
May 15, 2001
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center/University of Washington HIV Vaccine Trials Unit to Open its Doors in Celebration of HIV Vaccine Awareness Day
 
May 2, 2001
Researchers to Evaluate Potential of New Drug Combined with Standard Chemotherapy in Treatment of Stage III Ovarian Cancer
 
May 1, 2001
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Cancer Researcher, Dr. Mark Groudine, and University of Washington Genome Researcher, Dr. Philip Green Named Today to National Academy of Sciences
 
April 24, 2001
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Announces Winners of Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
 
April 19, 2001
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Moves Forward To Assure Patients of the Proper Conduct of Clinical Trials
 
April 12, 2001
Digging for Genetic Fossils: Hutchinson Center Researchers Solve Structure of Ancient Biological Molecule
 
April 3, 2001
Cancer Pain Can Be Treated: New Patient Guidelines Help Patients and Physicians Discuss Options
 
March 29, 2001
Hutchinson Center Study Suggests HPV 18 may be Useful for Predicting Prognosis of Invasive Cervical Cancer
 
January 19, 2001
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Outpatient Clinic to Open
 
January 18, 2001
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Release Results of Study Showing Patients Undergoing Stem-Cell Transplantation Live Longer Than Those Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplantation
 
January 1, 2001
Some Americans, Fed Up with Conflicting Diet and Nutrition Messages, Respond with Less Healthful Eating Habits
 
December 31, 2000
New molecular 'dowsing' technique
 
December 19, 2000
School-based 'social influences' smoking-prevention program found not to work
 
December 19, 2000
‘Social influences’ smoking-prevention program found not to work
 
November 29, 2000
Leading researchers to conduct hands-on science symposium for high school students
 
November 15, 2000
Hartwell to receive two prestigious scientific awards
 
October 26, 2000
Center's cancer registry rated 'best in the world' by NCI
 
October 12, 2000
Ted Kennedy Jr. to address survivorship challenges
 
October 10, 2000
PSOC to participate in nationwide Herceptin study
 
September 24, 2000
Eating olestra linked to lower cholesterol and fat intake
 
September 21, 2000
Center receives $1.2M from NSF to study plant genetics
 
August 17, 2000
Hutch recruiting volunteers to assist patients and families
 
July 28, 2000
STAR enrolls 6,139 women in first year; 16,000 to go
 
July 26, 2000
Forty local high school students to spend a week in Hutchinson Center laboratories
 
July 20, 2000
Former Hutch marrow transplant patients celebrate life at Seattle reunion
 
June 16, 2000
Lung Association announces grants
 
June 12, 2000
$1 million grant to support immunology-based research targeting leukemia
 
May 25, 2000
HIV vaccine trials network
 
May 25, 2000
NIAD network for HIV
 
May 22, 2000
Huntington's disease
 
May 22, 2000
Hutchinson Center researcher awarded block lectureship
 
May 21, 2000
Antibody-targeted chemotherapy with mylotarg
 
May 11, 2000
Howard Hughs Medical Institue investigators
 
April 26, 2000
Winners of Harold M. Weintraub graduate student award
 
April 21, 2000
Guggenheim Fellowship Award
 
April 18, 2000
Barrett's Esophagus
 
April 18, 2000
Minority women study
 
April 14, 2000
Quality of life is high for colorectal-cancer survivors
 
April 13, 2000
Protein found in yeast and humans appears to play key role in regulating cell growth
 
April 11, 2000
White House honors Hutchinson Center scientist
 
March 22, 2000
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Clinical Scientist Award
 
March 22, 2000
Burroughs Wellcome Fund news
 
March 16, 2000
Mammography use in rural areas bolstered by volunteers
 
January 18, 2000
Sexual dysfunction after prostate surgery
 
November 24, 1999
Blood-clotting protein involved in most common form of hemophilia
 
November 12, 1999
$750,000 grant from National Institutes of Health
 
November 12, 1999
Annual Great American Smokeout
 
October 27, 1999
Sequence and gene map of a human major histocompatibility complex
 
August 26, 1999
Does exercise reduce breast-cancer risk?
 
August 24, 1999
W.M. Keck Foundation gives $1.5 million
 
July 30, 1999
Hutch Labs 99
 
July 15, 1999
Science Education Partnership draws teachers from across the state
 
July 14, 1999
Inexpensive drug regimen
 
June 15, 1999
PSA testing
 
May 31, 1999
Building detailed map of human DNA will take more time and resources
 
May 27, 1999
Weiss receives UW's first-ever graduate mentor award
 
May 25, 1999
Major breast cancer prevention trial
 
May 18, 1999
Scholarship a 'bridge to the future' for high school senior
 
May 16, 1999
Breakthrough new therapy uses antibody-targeted chemotherapy to fight leukemia
 
May 15, 1999
High-dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplant
 
May 14, 1999
Dr. Lee Hartwell to share his vision of biotechnology in the 21st century
 
April 30, 1999
International integrative medicine conference
 
April 23, 1999
New investigator receives minority research award
 
April 20, 1999
Dr. James Armitage Installed as President
 
February 10, 1999
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center researcher named as outstanding U.S. scientist
 
January 28, 1999
Draft Report: Results from the Hanford Thyroid Disease Study
 
January 26, 1999
FHCRC receives Fannie E. Rippel Foundation Grant
 
December 14, 1998
Does soy relieve breast pain?
 
November 13, 1998
$1.6 million study to improve quality of life
 
October 27, 1998
Targeted genetics receives exclusive license to technology
 
October 22, 1998
Of vasectomies, vitamins and prostate-cancer risk
 
September 28, 1998
NSABP announces centers selected for the Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene (STAR)
 
September 21, 1998
Hutch researcher wins "Nobel prize for applied research"
 
September 21, 1998
Hutchinson Center Director wins 'America's Nobel'
 
September 10, 1998
$8 million study<BR> of colorectal and pancreatic cancers
 
September 10, 1998
First lady promotes colon cancer prevention efforts
 
July 10, 1998
Science Education Partnership draws teachers from across the state
 
June 16, 1998
Of mammograms and menstrual cycles: Timing is everything
 
March 24, 1998
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center reports findings from the largest breast cancer patients study
 
February 19, 1998
Leftover fetal cells may affect development of scleroderma
 
December 14, 1997
Researchers report construction of genetic map for dogs
 
November 21, 1997
Targeted genetics licenses technology for gene transfer
 


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