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This year, researchers Megan Shen, PhD, and Mary L. “Nora” Disis, MD, of Fred Hutch Cancer Center and UW Medicine ...
A growing number of physicians are starting to shift their thinking about multiple myeloma’s prognosis. For years, patients ...
When Dr. Filippo Milano left his home in Italy to study medicine in Seattle in 2008, it was supposed to be for six months, just long enough to learn how to do bone marrow transplant. Instead, he ...
Over the years our annual Pathways to Health Symposium has hosted researchers and community champions to discuss important topics related to cancer health disparities. The Symposium provides a forum ...
The esophagus is the organ in the throat that moves food from the mouth to the stomach. Esophageal cancers make up approximately 1% of cancer diagnoses in the U.S., making them rare. Because many ...
Alt text provides a textual description of an image. It is crucial for users who are blind, visually impaired, or rely on assistive technologies. Well-written alt text enhances inclusivity and ensures ...
8:30 a.m.–9:20 a.m. Check-in for the day and connect with fellow STTR members and guests! The confluence of technological advances and social policies has led to rapid digitization of multimodal, ...
Direct Costs are expenses directly associated with a specific research project, including lab supplies, equipment, and project-related researcher salaries. Indirect costs refer to the shared ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is the central therapeutic target in advanced prostate cancer. While treatments that directly target AR are effective in prolonging patient survival, aggressive prostate ...
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