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Cancer Action Plan of Washington (CAPOW) packs a punch

Cancer Action Plan of Washington (CAPOW) packs a punch

New 5-year plan maps out key strategies to reduce cancer rates, deaths by boosting health literacy, screening, prevention and equity efforts
Hutch NewsFebruary 11, 2026
Patient stories, provider advice mark invasive lobular breast cancer awareness event

Patient stories, provider advice mark invasive lobular breast cancer awareness event

Fred Hutch experts discuss ILC’s hormonal risk factors, screening recommendations and new research
Hutch NewsOctober 27, 2025
A promising program for cancer intervention in rural communities

A promising program for cancer intervention in rural communities

From the Health Communication Research Center, Public Health Sciences Division and the Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Program of the Cancer Consortium
Science SpotlightAugust 21, 2023
Accounting for variations in prostate biopsy recommendation and acceptance

Accounting for variations in prostate biopsy recommendation and acceptance

From the SWOG Statistical Center, Division of Public Health Sciences
Science SpotlightDecember 16, 2019
Good News at Fred Hutch

Good News at Fred Hutch

Dr. Cyrus Ghajar receives $4.1M grant to study metastatic breast cancer; Dr. Chris Peterson wins HIV cure prize; Dr. Stephen Schwartz appointed to NCI board
Hutch NewsJune 26, 2015
Hot flashes and other menopause symptoms are associated with a significant reduction in the risk of breast cancer

Hot flashes and other menopause symptoms are associated with a significant reduction in the risk of breast cancer

The more frequent and severe the hot flashes, the lower the cancer risk
News ReleasesJanuary 25, 2011
Dietary Change May Prevent the Most Serious Form of Prostate Cancer

Dietary Change May Prevent the Most Serious Form of Prostate Cancer

Study suggests promising new insights for men with early-stage disease
News ReleasesAugust 06, 2002
Giving Birth and Dying Young: Shedding New Light On the Link Between Childbirth and Breast-Cancer Death in Young Women

Giving Birth and Dying Young: Shedding New Light On the Link Between Childbirth and Breast-Cancer Death in Young Women

Tumor analysis from largest population-based study of younger women with breast cancer further confirms the connection between recent childbirth and increased risk of dying from the disease
News ReleasesMarch 21, 2002