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New Science Spotlight Articles
Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
April 16, 2025

Multiple myeloma is treatable, not curable. Is that set to change?
Some experts believe a ‘functional cure’ is already within reach

Physician assistant cares for colon cancer patients — then she became one
The diagnosis came out of nowhere for 38-year-old

With respiratory infections rampant, experts urge masking and vaccination
Limited disease data makes it hard to accurately assess flu trends

Fred Hutch deploys AI technology to help analyze colonoscopies
GI Genius flags suspicious findings with a green square

A charming model: new tool evaluates risk of transplant for older patients
Seven values are evaluated to predict outcomes

Diagnosed with thyroid cancer, new mom counted the days until she could have another child
Radioactive iodine treatment required her to wean her baby

From overlooked to understood, a Black woman’s case gets the attention it deserves
Partnership is key to making patients of color feel respected

Mammogram vans remove barriers that people face accessing breast cancer screening
Fred Hutch focuses on improving screening in under-resourced communities

Fred Hutch expands its research capacity in South Lake Union
Three new buildings will boost recruitment and strengthen science

Fred Hutch hosts new online Atlas of Inspiring Hispanic/ Latinx Scientists
List of hundreds of scientists is intended to increase visibility

A prescription for retail therapy
Inspired by their experiences as caregiver and patient, mother-daughter duo volunteers at the gift shop

Volunteering strikes a chord with piano teacher
After finishing cancer treatment, Fred Hutch patient plays for people like her

Pitching in
Fred Hutch volunteers devote countless hours to support patients and families

Dr. Lawrence Fong, new Fred Hutch immunotherapy director, talks about how the field has transformed oncology
In-house grant funding program will underpin efforts to advance therapies to clinical trials

20 years since Fred Hutch president helped make EGFR discovery, woman with stage 4 lung cancer is thriving
Dr. Tom Lynch described how targeted therapies could dramatically improve patient outcomes

Dr. Mazyar Shadman, new medical director of the Bezos Family Immunotherapy Clinic, says immunotherapy services are expanding to meet demand
Increasing timely access to immunotherapy is a main goal

How a Black woman is coping with an ‘old white man’s disease’
Bladder cancer patient manages the stress of a disease where recurrence is common

Comprehensive Hematology and Oncology Review Course marks 15 years
Started as a personal project, oncology course now covers hematology, too

Dr. Elizabeth Loggers recognized as national palliative care leader
Expertise helps her better support and care for patients with sarcoma

Aplastic anemia diagnosis took business strategy manager by surprise
Transplant replaced his failing bone marrow with healthy cells