ICYMI, catch the latest episode of the Oncology Insights podcast with Drs. Petros Grivas and Vyshak Venur to learn more about ongoing #clinicaltrials in neuro-oncology, the importance of multidisciplinary care, improving community outreach and more. https://bit.ly/4ed9ncd
"If this is successful, this will open up a new field that will be relevant not just to #melanoma, but many other cancers," said @bhatia-s-md.bsky.social of Fred Hutch, who was not involved in the study. https://nbcnews.to/4emvIms
Fred Hutch’s Drs. Petros Grivas and Vyshak Venur discuss clinical trials, multidisciplinary care and community outreach in neuro oncology.
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Join Fred Hutch Cancer Center and UW Medicine for the 17th Annual Hematology & Oncology Review Course, October 12-16 in Seattle.
📢 Early bird pricing is available now through June 17 — save $100 on all registration categories.
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On a broader scale, the growing reliance on crowdfunding campaigns to cover the costs of care signals a deeper problem in the medical system: “People are falling through the cracks,” said Fred Hutch's Dr. Veena Shankaran. Read more: https://wb.md/4fZ46X1
The future of cancer care might lie in the gut.
Researchers like Fred Hutch's Dr. Armin Rashidi are leading the way, studying how restoring microbial balance could reduce complications and improve outcomes for people with blood cancers. https://cnn.it/4xh4czm
FDA approves new sunscreen ingredient bemotrizinol, marking an exciting milestone for U.S. skin health. “I think we should all be super excited,” says Dr. Tanya Hathaway, a dermatologist at Fred Hutch specializing in high-risk #skincancer patients. https://bit.ly/4uyg5hO
Congrats to Dr. Nancy Davidson on receiving the David Karnofsky Science of #Oncology Award, @ascocancer.bsky.social's highest scientific honor.
Dr. Davidson’s decades of research have shaped how the world treats #breastcancer.
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“It’s a paradigm shifting treatment,” said Fred Hutch's Dr. Andrew Coveler. “It’s going to probably change treatment from chemotherapy to agents that target the mechanism that causes pancreas cancer.” https://bit.ly/4usynkv
The future of cancer care might lie in the gut.
Researchers like Fred Hutch's Dr. Armin Rashidi are leading the way, studying how restoring microbial balance could reduce complications and improve outcomes for people with blood cancers. https://cnn.it/4xh4czm
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Dubbed “the next frontier of cancer prevention and care,” the microbiome appears to be especially critical when it comes to immunotherapy.
“Here at Fred Hutch, we’re very good with highlighting all that our researchers are doing, but I think there’s a huge opportunity to shift that to our nurses who are also doing this incredible work,” said Rainier Achacoso, DNP, MBA, MSN, RN, NE-BC. https://bit.ly/3S3fPcR
A new pancreatic cancer treatment may finally move the needle on what's proved to be an unforgiving disease. Fred Hutch patients and experts weigh in.
Nancy E. Davidson, MD, executive vice president and chief academic officer at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, is the recipient of the David Karnofsky Science of Oncology Award from the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
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Dubbed “the next frontier of cancer prevention and care,” the microbiome appears to be especially critical when it comes to immunotherapy.
Fred Hutch Cancer Center has increased financial and administrative support for oncology nurses eager to flex their research muscles by publishing articles in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at ...