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U.S. cancer researchers say they've found drugs known as statins might protect stem cell transplant patients from graft-versus-host disease. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Objectives To assess the incidence of and risks for congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, pericardial disease, and valvular abnormalities among adult survivors of childhood and adolescent cancers. Full Article at British Medical Journal
SEATTLE, Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- A challenge donation from the Bezos family at Saturday's Hutch Holiday Gala boosted the evening's fundraising total to more than $7 million for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Full Article at Freshnews.com
Main Category: Transplants / Organ Donations Also Included In: Stem Cell Research; Statins; Blood / Hematology Article Date: 05 Dec 2009 - 1:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Cholesterol-lowering... Full Article at Medical News Today
Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins are among the most prescribed medicines in the U.S. Now a new study by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center indicates that statins may protect stem cell transplant patients from one of the... Full Article at News-Medical.net
Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins are among the most prescribed medicines in the U.S. Now a new study by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center indicates that statins may protect stem cell transplant patients from one of the... Full Article at PhysOrg.com
SEATTLE The National Cancer Institute has awarded a $55.4 million, multiyear contract to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The Seattle-based center is being hired to operate the nation's Cancer Information Service Contact Center. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
SEATTLE, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Cancer Institute has awarded a $55.4 million, multiple-year contract to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to become the nation's sole operator of its Cancer Information Service Contact Center. Full Article at Freshnews.com
Published online 12/1/2009 11:13 AM SEATTLE - Mark Teahen of the Chicago White Sox has won the 2009 Hutch Award for his efforts on and off the field. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made the announcement Monday. Full Article at HutchNews.com
- The average baseball salary fell just short of $3 million this year, with the percentage increase slowing to its lowest level since 2004. Full Article at GoErie.com
Photos: Mark Teahen with the Royals in 2009. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made the announcement Monday. Full Article at KIVITV.com
Mark Teahen of the Chicago White Sox has won the 2009 Hutch Award for his efforts on and off the field. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made the announcement Monday. Full Article at The Seattle Times
KANSAS CITY -- Mark Teahen has changed cities, but his contributions to Kansas City are continuing to be recognized. Teahen, traded by the Royals to the Chicago White Sox on Nov. 6, was announced as winner of the 2009 Hutch Award on Monday. Full Article at MLB.com
Mark Teahen of the Chicago White Sox has won the 2009 Hutch Award for his efforts on and off the field. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made the announcement Monday. Full Article at Sports Blogs
SEATTLE, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Major League Baseball's Mark Teahen, longtime third baseman for the Kansas City Royals and recently acquired by the Chicago White Sox, will receive the 2009 Hutch Award(®). Full Article at PR Newswire
Mark Teahen of the Chicago White Sox has been named the 2009 recipient of the Hutch Award, given annually to the player who "best exemplifies the honor, courage and dedication" of Seattle baseball legend Fred Hutchinson. Full Article at The Seattle Times
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made the announcement Monday. Full Article at TSN.ca
The parents of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos are donating $10 million to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle for research into using the immune system to cure cancer. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
SEATTLE The parents of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos are donating $10 million to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle for research into using the immune system to cure cancer. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
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In this undated photo released by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Uganda Program on Cancer and Infectious Diseases, nurse Janet Nankoma Kwiri, right, tends to patient Ojabo Samwiri at the Ugandan Cancer Institute, in Kampala, Uganda.
View Photo »This undated photo released by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Uganda Program on Cancer and Infectious Diseases shows the exterior of the Ugandan Cancer Institute, in Kampala, Uganda.
View Photo »This undated photo released by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Uganda Program on Cancer and Infectious Diseases shows the pediatric ward of the Ugandan Cancer Institute, in Kampala, Uganda.
View Photo »This undated photo released by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Uganda Program on Cancer and Infectious Diseases shows the exterior of the Ugandan Cancer Institute, in Kampala, Uganda.
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We are also collaborating with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, which will provide the cell lines for us, and the Mayo Clinic, which will provide tissue samples
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At Fred Hutchinson today for conference. Should be fun.
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