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Hutch News-September 2015
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Blood stem cell donor meets her tiny recipient

Savanna Acosta, 23 months old, gets a hug from her blood stem cell donor, Pam Dicaire, as they meet for the first time in July during Fred Hutch’s seventh Bone Marrow Transplant Survivor Reunion.

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For Your Health
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Cancer is no laughing matter — or is it?

Exploring the role of humor in living with cancer.

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Tanning bed use declines, study shows

Rate of use has dipped slightly, but 10 million Americans are still using tanning beds.

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Fertility after cancer: Young women less likely to be told about options

Study finds that young male cancer patients are twice as likely to receive fertility counseling as their female counterparts.

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Killing the bug that loves our guts

Will H. pylori be targeted for full eradication to prevent the leading cause of stomach cancer?

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Science Matters
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How cells put themselves to sleep

Discoveries about hibernating yeast could help us understand why some cancers resist chemo.

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A box to open horizons for girls in science

Fred Hutch researcher Cristina McAllister creates StemBox kits to foster a love of science in young girls.

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HIV cure research today

More than 100 researchers gather at second annual Fred Hutch conference.

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Fantastic failures: Scientific setbacks can fuel big gains

Whether solving the mysteries of outer space or cancer cells, many major advances followed messy moments.

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Base 2 Space: Thread the Needle

Do you love Fred Hutch? Do you love the Space Needle? Then Oct. 3, 2015, is a date you must save on your calendar. For the first time in the Space Needle’s 53-year history, the public can climb the tower’s 832 steps in the inaugural Base 2 Space stair climb. Fred Hutch will receive 100 percent of all donations. Learn more here.

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Fred Hutch Fast Pitch

Join us Oct. 20 at the Bellevue Arts Museum where Fred Hutch scientists will present their research projects in a succinct, compelling, venture capital-like forum. You’ll hear the latest developments in delivering cures and envisioning the future of medical care. Register here.

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Q&A: Make your legacy last forever

You may know that you can create a lasting fund that will support Fred Hutch’s research forever. Did you know you can name this fund to make it part of your legacy, or name it in honor or memory of a loved one? Take a look at this short Q&A to see if a permanent gift to Fred Hutch is right for you.

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Double your gift through your employer’s match program

Does the company you work for have a matching gift program? Maximize your support for lifesaving treatments today by asking your employer to match your gift. Find out if your employer participates here.

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Interested in planning your next adventure?

Learn more about the Climb to Fight Breast Cancer and how you can support Fred Hutch by ascending some of the world's most breathtaking mountains. Many ordinary people, one extraordinary cause. Learn more here.

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Support this year’s annual fund drive

Give before Sept. 30 and your gift will be matched dollar for dollar. Your generous contribution today will be a tremendous help as we strive to meet our goal of $587,000. Please give now and directly fund research that holds the promise of eradicating cancer and saving lives.

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Fred Hutch in the News

Getting the better of chemo brain
U.S. News & World Report, Aug. 19, 2015

Men get double mastectomies too
NBC News, Sept. 2, 2015

Can journalists be too skeptical about progress against cancer?
Forbes, July 30, 2015

 
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