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More is not always better

More is not always better

New U.S. Preventive Services Task Force breast cancer screening guidelines seek to balance risk, benefit
Hutch NewsJanuary 11, 2016
Chest radiation to beat childhood Wilms tumor may boost later risk of breast cancer

Chest radiation to beat childhood Wilms tumor may boost later risk of breast cancer

Treatment now cures nearly 90 percent of children with rare disease, but effects linger into adulthood, new study finds
Hutch NewsOctober 26, 2014
Amanda Paulovich wins $2.2 million for rapid radiation diagnostic

Amanda Paulovich wins $2.2 million for rapid radiation diagnostic

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center clinical researcher is working to develop a biomarker test that could screen many people quickly for radiation injury after nuclear accident; could also screen patients for cancer treatment toxicity
Hutch NewsAugust 27, 2012
Atomic bomb study exposes second cancer risks

Atomic bomb study exposes second cancer risks

First large-scale radiation study reveals similar risk in the development of first and second subsequent cancers
Hutch NewsSeptember 20, 2010
Center leads new Chernobyl study

Center leads new Chernobyl study

Five-year project will examine effects of radiation exposure on premenopausal breast-cancer risk and whether such risk differs according to the breast-cancer characteristics
Hutch NewsMay 12, 2008