If providers and researchers are the backbone of Fred Hutch Cancer Center, volunteers are the heart. Fred Hutch Volunteer Services relies on a corps of more than 110 people who volunteer in the clinic ...
Michelle Park, a piano teacher, was in treatment for acute myeloid leukemia in 2014 when she entered the lobby at Fred Hutch Cancer Center and heard the familiar strains of a favorite Debussy piece, ...
Founder and CEO of MeydenVest Partners brings deep business expertise to board SEATTLE — Sept. 3, 2024 — Fred Hutch Cancer Center added a new member to its board of directors: Michelle Seitz, founder ...
Over 80 physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners named in annual list SEATTLE — August 27, 2024 — Fred Hutch Cancer Center physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners – 81 ...
There’s no arguing that Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells have revolutionized the field of cancer immunotherapy, bringing real hope to thousands of patients with previously untreatable disease ...
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) remains a challenging cancer type to treat effectively. While patients initially respond to chemotherapy and immunotherapies, the disease almost always returns, often ...
How do we know when to exert energy or to take it easy? Our brain receives signals indicating our nutrient levels and whether they are in surplus or decline. But how do our cells inform our brain ...
In my late teens, I came to the United States from Europe to pursue my undergraduate degree in microbiology. During college, I was frequently labeled as a “minority scientist,” which always made me ...
In the race to approve vaccines and therapies during the COVID-19 pandemic, the most vulnerable individuals—those at the highest risk of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection— were left out of the pandemic ...
Call 206.606.7800 and we can help schedule you for a day and time when the van is in your area. UW Medicine or Fred Hutch MyChart account users may schedule mammograms online through MyChart. The Fred ...
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a common virus that has infected ~95% adults worldwide. While primary infection typically occurs during childhood or teenage years and is usually asymptomatic, it can cause ...