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Self-proclaimed ‘sports nut’ turns to proton therapy for prostate cancer treatment
‘I feel like Fred Hutchinson helped save my life’

Fred Hutch’s new Radiation Oncology Division takes shape
In a Q&A, Dr. Ramesh Rengan outlines the strategy, mission and goals for research and care

Pinpointing pain: Is it cancer or cancer treatment?
Distinguishing side effects of treatment from a potential metastatic recurrence can be tricky; we asked cancer experts for their best advice

$3.5M grant to develop safer treatment for inherited blood disorders
Scientists will study radioactive particles that can precisely deliver a potent punch

Department of Defense honors Fred Hutch manager for supporting employee military service
Bruce Busby in Environmental Health & Safety receives Service Member Patriot Award

Integrative oncology program opens at SCCA
Research and rigor will guide integrative therapies that help cancer patients tolerate standard treatment

Degarelix improves hematopoietic recovery post-irradiation
from the Dudakov lab, Clinical Research Division

Could a prostate cancer drug save lives from radiation injury?
Early research shows potential for approved hormone-blocking drug to protect from deadly effects of nuclear blast

New guidelines take aim at chemo-related nausea
Cancer patients ‘should not be vomiting with chemo anymore.’ Can someone please tell Hollywood?

Q&A with the author of ‘The Radium Girls’: A new story chronicles century-old fight for workplace safety
Author Kate Moore in conversation with cancer researcher Dr. Anne McTiernan

Palliative care can be beneficial for all cancer patients
Stigma keeps many cancer patients from using a service that offers much-needed help to the sick as well as the dying

When cancer is a side effect of cancer
Childhood cancer survivors twice as likely to be diagnosed with a second cancer after 40, study finds

Cancer is no laughing matter — or is it?
Tough room: As the saying goes, dying is easy, it’s comedy that’s hard – particularly when it’s a sensitive subject

When home for the holidays means a cancer treatment center
A patient’s wise advice: Accept that Christmas won’t be the same, but skip the pity party

Researchers eye altered radiation schedule as way to improve brain cancer treatment
Fred Hutch’s Dr. Eric Holland collaborates with Dana-Farber on promising mouse study