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Bridging the Gap: how sexual orientation and gender identity data can transform cancer care for LGBTQ+ patients
From the Triplette and Heffner research groups, Public Health Sciences Division

Reduce smoking rates with a behavioral activation mHealth app: a pilot study on Actify!
From the Heffner research group, Public Health Sciences Division

Alcohol, cannabis use after cancer: ‘eye-opening’ prevalence
Fred Hutch researchers surprised after digging into patients’ use of substances after diagnosis

Exploring the relationship between cancer survival and alcohol consumption
From Heffner research group, Public Health Sciences Division

Cancer and the LGBTQ+ community
From structural barriers and binary patient forms to gendered diseases, ‘queer cancer’ can be fraught with bias and bad assumptions

Answers to cancer, and now COVID-19
NCI’s Cancer Information Service, housed at the Hutch, fills a vital gap between patient and provider, especially amid a pandemic

Evaluation of mobile health app for smokers with depression
From the Heffner Group, Division of Public Health Sciences

A link between addiction mindset and smoking behavior
From the Bricker Group, Division of Public Health Sciences

7 lung cancer misconceptions
Myths and misinformation still keep many people in the dark – and that’s bad news for their health

Smoking after a cancer diagnosis
Lighting up can be a source of shame and treatment complications for cancer patients, but Fred Hutch researchers are here to help them quit