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Learning from the past to improve SARS-CoV-2 variant discovery
From Dr. Lue Ping Zhao and collaborating labs, Public Health Sciences, Clinical Research, and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Divisions

The latest on how COVID-19 affects cancer patients
Hutch researchers share new data on mortality rates and racial disparities in treatment; launch statewide COVID-19 and cancer data repository

Public health throws shade on tanning, and it works
New study shows sharp drop in melanoma rates in people under 30, but skin cancer rates still going up in those over 40

New trial aims to curb HPV-related cancers in HIV+ women and children
International ‘dream team’ to use new technologies and prevention approaches to help those at highest risk

Fred Hutch epidemiologists receive $2.5M grant for first-ever study of therapeutic use for HPV vaccine
Could the preventive vaccine also be a therapy for anogenital precancers?

Skin cancer: 9 things to know to lower your risk
From cover-ups to caffeine, here are some tips for protecting your skin during the summer and all year long

Surgeon general: Stop sunbathing and get out of the tanning bed
New report issues ‘call to action’ in wake of rising skin cancer rates

Tanning beds in the hot seat as skin cancer rates jump
Incidence of melanoma has increased dramatically in last four decades, new study finds

Center/UW research group wins AACR Team Science Award
Denise Galloway-led interdisciplinary team honored for more than two decades of innovative work on human papillomavirus

Denise Galloway and colleagues at Hutchinson Center and University of Washington receive AACR Team Science Award
Research team is honored for contributions toward developing HPV vaccine