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10 years in, HICOR’s efforts boost cancer care’s value
Fred Hutch’s Value in Cancer Care Initiative celebrates a decade of data and crucial collaborations between providers, payers and patients

A quarter century of lifesaving discoveries in prostate cancer
Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer SPORE insights have transformed patient care and understanding of prostate cancer biology, supported drug discovery worldwide

When to do what to reduce your risk of cancer
A handy decade-by-decade guide for recommended screenings and other preventive actions

Risky business: Understanding how numbers, percentages and data impact cancer care
Statistics can simultaneously enlighten and confuse patients

Digging into the math ‘behind the screens’ of cancer surveillance
From the Etzioni Lab, Public Health Sciences Division

What’s new in breast cancer research? SABCS 2022 delivers plenty
Studies highlight research on treatment toxicity, disparities in insurance, gaps in metastatic care, new therapies and more

Dr. Ruth Etzioni receives $7.4M NCI grant to assess new cancer diagnostics
Award will provide long-term support to investigate accuracy of multi-cancer liquid biopsies and other new technology

Getting real(istic) about overdiagnosis in breast cancer screening
In a new study, researchers show reports of mammograms’ harms were exaggerated

Hopes and predictions for 2022
Hutch researchers look ahead to an increase in cancer screening, improved vaccines and greater trust in science

What’s new in breast cancer research? San Antonio conference goes hybrid for 2021
Hutch researchers look at overdiagnosis, cardiotoxicity of chemotherapy, cost of a new surveillance method and more

What's a cancer registry?
These large national databases track cancer trends, spotlight health disparities and improve patient care; new linkages allow for even more

There’s no crystal ball for modeling the pandemic
Mathematical modelers explain challenges, limitations of their work to predict COVID-19 outcomes

Dr. Ruth Etzioni receives Rosalie & Harold Rea Brown Endowed Chair
'Biostatistician on a mission' uses math models to improve cancer screening, reduce health disparities

Scientists discuss how the pandemic has changed their research
COVID-19 pushes Hutch panelists to apply expertise to tackle an epic scientific and public health challenge

Public health’s pandemic pivot
With disease modeling, virtual events and a renewed focus on antiracism, Fred Hutch population scientists adapt their work to COVID-19

Spinning science: Overhyped headlines, snarled statistics lead readers astray
Tips and tools to help you better understand cancer risk, scientific research and clinical studies