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Mashup Score: 3UW Medical Center – Montlake Entrance Upgrade and Waterproofing - 13 hour(s) ago
Learn about the renovation project at UW Medical Center. Discover how facility upgrades are enhancing patient care, modernizing spaces, and improving the healthcare experience.
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Mashup Score: 3Immune-Related Adverse Events Webinar Series #12 - 1 day(s) ago
Join us for a virtual session where learners will hear from experts in the field in a didactic & panel case discussion format.
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Calling all providers! Join us on Friday, January 17 at noon PST for the next installment in our webinar series. During the event, clinicians will present immunotherapy-related treatment and research updates, and discuss clinical challenges. Register now: https://t.co/SXtEBeYAeA https://t.co/b8rdylZ2Wb
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Mashup Score: 2What’s new in breast cancer research? SABCS24 looks at ctDNA, AI and ‘right-sizing’ treatment - 2 day(s) ago
More than 11,000 researchers, clinicians, patient advocates and drugmakers gathered last week at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium to share the latest treatments, tricks and tools to take down breast cancer,.
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Mashup Score: 3
Learn about the renovation project at UW Medical Center. Discover how facility upgrades are enhancing patient care, modernizing spaces, and improving the healthcare experience.
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Due to construction at UWMC Montlake, Fred Hutch's shuttle stop will be in front of the Cascade Tower on Frontage St. starting Dec. 23. This entrance is on the third floor of the Tower with easy access to the elevators. Wayfinding signage will be in place. https://t.co/zvgL8zxxuL https://t.co/FWjgWfD9W6
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Mashup Score: 30
Over 800 million people have genital herpes — and in many cases the virus can flare up over a person’s lifetime, causing painful symptoms. So why doesn’t the world pay more attention?
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Nature – Using viral capsid architectures as template for design, higher triangulation number nanocages that require symmetry breaking offer potential advances in targeted delivery and…
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Mashup Score: 4Polygenic risk scores and prostate cancer - 5 day(s) ago
Research by Fred Hutch Cancer Center genetic epidemiologist Burcu Darst, PhD, and scientists from the Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study (PASS), suggests that a patient’s polygenic risk score, or PRS, may be able to help clinicians differentiate the more dangerous prostate cancers from those that will never cause an issue.
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Mashup Score: 7Travel writer takes an unexpected cancer journey - 5 day(s) ago
After years of guiding others on their travels, Rick Steves, a travel writer and television host based in Edmonds, Wash., took an unexpected detour after getting diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Mashup Score: 0Leaving a legacy of joy and a better tomorrow - 6 day(s) ago
When Kyle Thomas Spane died from metastatic colon cancer in the summer of 2024, his loved ones rallied to build a legacy of hope in his honor, inspired by his unyielding spirit.
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The 66th Annual Meeting & Exposition of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) will take place in San Diego, Calif. and online Dec. 7-10. Improving access to life-saving therapies for blood disorders is the theme of many presentations by Fred Hutch Cancer Center experts.
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Fred Hutch's Dr. Danielle Kirkey was at #ASH24 presenting work looking at new #CARTcell targets expressed on #leukemia cells and learning more about work to eliminate side effects and toxicities from treatment. More Fred Hutch highlights from the meeting: https://t.co/oTuIvMOfLv https://t.co/n5xB5lo5yY
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Due to construction at UWMC Montlake, Fred Hutch's shuttle stop will be in front of the Cascade Tower on Frontage St. starting Dec. 23. This entrance is on the third floor of the Tower with easy access to the elevators. Wayfinding signage will be in place. https://t.co/zvgL8zxxuL https://t.co/FWjgWfD9W6