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

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

Diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer at age 38, Fred Hutch patient is committed to advocacy
The incidence of colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults

3 new grants power colorectal cancer studies
Research will focus on CRC in Alaska Native people, gene + environment interactions and how systemic racism impacts care

MGA & MYC: mega-sized players in cancer progression
From the Eisenman Lab, Basic Sciences Division and the MacPherson Lab, Human Biology and Public Health Sciences Divisions

Using genetic data to overcome disparities in colon cancer rates
New collaboration will dig into tumor genome, microbiome to address colon cancer inequities among people of color

Fred Hutch deepens its focus on the microbiome
Microbiome Research Initiative hosts 2-day symposium

6 misconceptions about colorectal cancer
Get the facts and lower your risk

5 things you can do today to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer
Healthy prevention tips from a new data analysis of studies on 29 million adults: move your body, cancer-proof your plate

Good News: $8.8 million NIH grant; Evergreen Fund to accelerate commercialization of research; Hutch United co-chair receives fellowship
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Exercise curbs risk of 13 cancers
New multinational study of nearly 1.5 million participants says ‘just do it’ (but don’t forget the sunscreen!)

'Coming out' with cancer: Patients, experts discuss ins and outs of sharing a diagnosis
From going public on Facebook to friends who ‘ghost,’ patients and experts discuss the ins and outs of sharing a diagnosis

Cancer deaths drop overall, but now top cause in many states
Early detection, better treatments contributed to 23 percent decline in two decades, report shows

Bulk it up: High-fiber laxatives linked to lower colorectal cancer risk
But non-fiber types may actually boost risk of disease, Fred Hutch analysis finds

Fiber-based laxatives linked to decreased risk of colorectal cancer: study
Conversely, non-fiber laxatives are associated with increased cancer risk