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Breast cancer screening guidelines change — again
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends mammograms every other year for those at average risk, starting at age 40

Can a healthy diet prevent cancer progression?
From Dr. Jeannette Schenk, Public Health Sciences Division

Science Says: Renew, refocus, reduce risk
Lowering risk of cancer through the science of prevention

7 ways to science your life for the coming year
Researchers share evidence-based strategies for managing your health during yet another uncertain year

New studies highlight cancer inequities in hospice care, financial impacts
Analyses shared at ASCO annual meeting show lack of home hospice care for Medicaid patients during COVID-19; quantify financial hardships

Black with cancer: ‘It shouldn’t be different’
Hutch/UW Consortium health equity team works to reduce cancer risk and racial bias, improve care for Black communities and patients

Prostate cancer researcher Dr. Janet Stanford retires after three decades
Career of discoveries about prostate cancer genetics, risks, outcomes

New cancer drugs lead to life-threatening financial choices
Hutch researchers in HICOR take on one of cancer treatment’s deadliest side effects, financial toxicity; call for Medicare policy change

Cancer prevention community mourns epidemiologist Dr. Alan Kristal
Pioneering researcher studied how diet can lower cancer risk

American Society of Preventive Oncology honors Dr. Beti Thompson
Health disparities researcher has devoted her career to improving cancer prevention in underserved populations

Science-based tips for making and keeping healthy New Year’s resolutions
Hit the road to good health in the new year with advice on diet, exercise, sleep and more from Fred Hutch experts

Good News: Dr. Gary Gilliland speaks to members of Congress about federal research funding
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Good News: NCI awards Dr. Ruth Etzioni 5-year grant to fill gaps in cancer-recurrence data
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Small steps that can make a big difference in your health in the new year
Looking for a new year reset? These small steps can make a big difference when it comes to your overall health

Matching up cancer risk with reality
New examination of prostate cancer data identifies ‘detection bias’ in prostate studies

Diet tops exercise for cutting weight, cancer risk, new study shows
Overweight and obese women lowered levels of proteins associated with cancer after one year of calorie, fat reductions

Fat or Fiction? The truth about 9 diet myths
Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? Does fat content matter more than calories? A nutrition researcher weighs in

Testing without context
Nearly two-thirds of women who get tested for BRCA mutations don’t receive genetic counseling first

SCIEX to commercialize targeted proteomics technology developed in Paulovich Lab
Collaboration aims to make targeted proteomics in cancer research more reproducible, specific