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50 years of doing hard things
Founded in 1975 to honor a brother, Fred Hutch Cancer Center pursued bold science, pioneered a cure for blood diseases that changed medicine and became a world-class biomedical research and clinical care institution

Clinical cancer research in the U.S. is increasingly dominated by pharmaceutical industry sponsors, study finds
Study underscores need for increased investment in federally funded cancer clinical trials

Examining the role of financial worry in cancer survivorship
From the Jones and Newcomb Labs, Public Health Sciences Division

Science Says: Comedian, researchers tackle tough topics
Trevor Noah and scientists discuss colorectal cancer screening, community involvement in research, science communication

New study: Financial hardship common with metastatic colorectal cancer
Despite health insurance, almost three-fourths of these patients experienced financial hardship within first year after diagnosis

Dr. Christopher Li named associate director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Fred Hutch/UW Cancer Consortium
New role will enable the Consortium to serve as national leader in DEI

Science Says: Curing cancer for all
Reducing health disparities, increasing diversity in cancer treatment and research

'We still have so much work to do'
Hutch health disparities researcher speaks out on new national report decrying lack of equity in cancer care

The present and future of science intersect in Seattle
Highlights from the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science