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Question? Answers from our cancer experts
What kinds of surgeries are available to help with lymphedema and does insurance usually cover them?

COVID-19 complacency: ‘A hard shift for the immunocompromised’
Even with vaccines and antivirals, cancer patients and many others are still vulnerable to infection; some safety tips for this evolving pandemic

The TCR Shuffle: How your genes help determine your immune response
From the Dr. Frederick “Erick” Matsen and Dr. Philip Bradley labs, Biostatistics and Computational Biology Program, Cancer Consortium.

Outwitting the foe: predicting evolved antibody escape in SARS-CoV-2
From the Bloom Lab (Basic Sciences Division)

Patients navigate cancer during COVID-19 pandemic
Scary waiting rooms, delayed scans and ‘virtual’ care: patients and providers try to dodge the collateral damage of coronavirus

Eating ‘the rainbow’ and other food tips for uncertain times
COVID-19 and cancer call for comfort food, but experts say baking with ‘whole-food ingredients’ and eating mostly plants will better support your immune system

What's with the spikes?
Those structures that give coronavirus its name might be SARS-CoV-2’s weak point

Fred Hutch collaborates with new Allen Institute for Immunology
Multi-collaborator initiative aims to map the immune system in health and disease

Data drives life sciences boom in Seattle
Hutch leaders, entrepreneurs stress importance of partnerships at Life Science Innovation Northwest conference

How mutations in a single gene alter the course of a deadly brain cancer
New laboratory study of glioma links more aggressive immune response to poorer prognosis

New approach aims to restore immune-powering B cells in cancer patients following successful immunotherapy with CAR T cells
New approach, not yet tested in humans, aims to restore immune-powering B cells in cancer patients following successful CAR T-cell therapy

Good News: Drs. Grzelak, Anderson get Komen awards; Infectious Disease Sciences earns training grant; Drs. Bloom, Matsen named HHMI-Simons Faculty Scholars
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Good News at Fred Hutch: Immunotherapy pioneer named chair, Nobel laureate keynotes
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

On the other side of tragedy: Stress may boost resilience
People who endure life-changing stress seem to gain resilience — and think they look younger: study

Immunotherapy for pancreatic cancer boosts survival more than 75 percent in mice, study finds
Therapy using engineered immune cells offers promise for the ‘disease that desperately needs something new’

Study finds link between allergies and increased risk of blood cancers in women - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Gender may play a role in the association of chronic immune stimulation and development of hematologic cancers

35th anniversary Hutch Holiday Gala raises more than $5.6 million
Guests complete a challenge from the Bezos family to fund immunotherapy research

T-cell receptors reveal immune system similarities
Finding may lead to new cancer detection, diagnostic and treatment methods