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Targeted breast ultrasound can reduce biopsies for young women
SCCA finds noninvasive screening better for evaluating anomalies in women under 40

Cancer Surveillance System repeats top quality ranking
Registry places first in nation for unprecedented fourth consecutive year

Estrogen therapy increases breast density
Women’s Health Initiative substudy shows small, consistent mammographic changes

A meeting with Jamie Moyer
Purchase your copy of the 2010 “What Cancer Cannot Do” calendar online

In sickness and in health? For men, maybe not
SCCA study finds husbands more likely than wives to leave sick spouse

Filling the halls of Hutch High
Aspiring scientists get firsthand lab experience

Mwaka’s mission: A ministry in medicine
After a yearlong fellowship at the Center, Amos Mwaka is back in Uganda hoping to establish a program to train rural doctors to better diagnose early stage cancer

Mayor helps open SCCA House
When the new Seattle Cancer Care Alliance-owned facility opens Sept. 28, it will help fill the demand for temporary lodging for cancer patients and their caregivers

Shared Resources: 'Essential for success'
Behind-the-scenes Shared Resources supports the research, technological changes and cost efficiencies that keep the Center at the forefront of scientific innovation

Malik Lab postdoc wins HHMI award
Nitin Phadnis receives three-year fellowship for research at the ‘intersection of evolutionary and molecular biology’

Video: Beneficial breast cancer drug has its risks
Li study confirms his earlier finding that associates long-term tamoxifen use with more than four-fold increased risk of aggressive, difficult to treat type of contralateral breast cancer

Tobias Hohl: Helping the immune system fight fungus
New VIDI investigator tracks down the cells and molecules used by human immune system to battle invasive fungal infections to improve care for immunocompromised patients

Latino provider joins SCCA network
Partnership with Sea Mar Community Health Centers will mean better continuity of care for patients who receive treatment at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Video: How HIV infects those with healed herpes lesions
Research led by Larry Corey of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute explains why even treated genital herpes sores boost the risk of HIV infection

Video: Study links yoga practice with mindful eating
Kristal study suggests mindful eating can play a key role in long-term weight maintenance

Dive in: Swim Across America reaches Seattle this September
Calling recreational and competitive swimmers to plunge into Lake Washington to raise funds for SCCA

Heavy drinking and prostate health don't mix
Kristal and colleagues find heavy, daily drinking increases risk of high-grade prostate cancer and renders preventive drug ineffective

Lampe named outstanding student mentor
Nutritionist Dr. Johanna Lampe wins University of Washington School of Public Health faculty mentor award

Arnold Guild presents $2.2 million from Hutch Holiday Gala
During its 33-year history, the Gala has generated more than $60 million to support Center science

Advanced prostate cancer and the age factor
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance physicians design University of Washington-based study to examine association between age at prostate-cancer diagnosis and health outcomes