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Improving apps to help cancer patients quit smoking

Improving apps to help cancer patients quit smoking

Fred Hutch cancer prevention researcher awarded $3.5M NCI grant to run randomized trial of smartphone health apps
Hutch NewsJuly 10, 2020
Washington governor signs ‘Tobacco 21’ legislation

Washington governor signs ‘Tobacco 21’ legislation

Cancer prevention impact highlighted at Fred Hutch signing ceremony
Hutch NewsApril 05, 2019
Washington state poised to raise age of tobacco, e-cig purchase to 21

Washington state poised to raise age of tobacco, e-cig purchase to 21

‘Landmark legislation’ will save lives, experts say
Hutch NewsMarch 28, 2019
Exploring why people with HIV have a higher lung cancer risk

Exploring why people with HIV have a higher lung cancer risk

120 volunteers to enroll in Seattle-area study of cancer-related gene mutations
Hutch NewsDecember 04, 2018
SmartQuit 2.0 app helps twice as many smokers cut habit: study

SmartQuit 2.0 app helps twice as many smokers cut habit: study

Smoking-cessation app developed via Fred Hutch research also helped three quarters of trial users reduce smoking habit
Hutch NewsNovember 17, 2016
Getting ready to quit smoking? -  Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Getting ready to quit smoking? - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has the right opportunity for you
News ReleasesMarch 24, 2014
Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Results of 15-year study in tomorrow's Journal of the National Cancer Institute
News ReleasesDecember 19, 2000
Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Results of 15-year study in tomorrow's Journal of the National Cancer Institute
News ReleasesDecember 19, 2000