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Dr. Jonathan Bricker of SmartQuit
In an effort that could revolutionize smoking-cessation approaches, Dr. Jonathan Bricker is testing iPhone apps to help people quit smoking.
For Your Health
Aspirin
From taking aspirin to losing belly fat, Fred Hutch experts offer research-driven advice to decrease risk of developing esophageal cancer or related conditions.
Eduardo Méndez, M.D.
Older head and neck cancer patients are less likely to die of their disease when treated at National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers and high-volume hospitals.
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Women over 50 who have worked nights may increase their odds of getting certain types of ovarian cancer.
Science Matters
Dr. Eric Holland
One of the world's top neurosurgeons will establish world-class research programs on brain and other solid-tumor cancers in Seattle.
Colorectal cancer discovery could improve screening
A Fred Hutch-led collaboration pinpoints gene variations that could help identify those who most need colorectal cancer screening.
New immunotherapy efforts boost leukemia survival
Dr. Phil Greenberg’s team combines two immunotherapy approaches to kill leukemia cells and extend lives.
Drug gives lymphoma patients new hope
First-of-its-kind clinical trial of Vorinostat leads way for a new class of drugs to treat aggressive lymphomas.
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Dr. Cameron Turtle
Dr. Cameron Turtle investigates how a particular type of T-cell could be engineered to prevent relapse in leukemia and lymphoma patients.
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