Institute for Prostate Cancer Research
@Prostate_IPCR
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University of Washington and Fred Hutch working together to end prostate cancer
Seattle WA
Joined January 2021
Honored as Seafair's first-ever Community Hero for her advocacy through Fred Hutch, @makeawish and @llsusa, #cancersurvivor and aspiring scientist Mercy Haub is making a lasting impact for patients and their families. Via @KING5Seattle: https://t.co/mE54Rcuu5k
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We were honored to recognize the visionary leadership of Drs. @DanLinMD, Peter Nelson and Paul Lange, whose dedication and expertise continue to shape the future of #prostatecancer research and treatment.
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Congratulations Steve Fleischmann and thank you for your hard work Jon Fine as chair of our council to raise 100 Million Dollars for prostate cancer research.
Together, we raised more than $4 million to accelerate breakthroughs and redefine what’s possible for #prostatecancer patients! Learn more about the Institute for Prostate Cancer Research 👉 https://t.co/LbvL8NBn0O and the Campaign for Fred Hutch 👉 https://t.co/II6koWRnk3
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Thank you @RickSteves for your support and for sharing this very important journey you are traveling on.
Last night, we were honored to welcome experts from Fred Hutch and @UWMedicine, our incredible community of supporters, and special guest @RickSteves to celebrate and accelerate progress at the @Prostate_IPCR.
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Last night, we were honored to welcome experts from Fred Hutch and @UWMedicine, our incredible community of supporters, and special guest @RickSteves to celebrate and accelerate progress at the @Prostate_IPCR.
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Congratulations on PCF award to @HsiehLab and @AdamSharpMedOnc - working together to cure Prostate cancer! @PCFnews
fredhutch.org
Fred Hutch prostate cancer expert Dr. Andrew Hsieh won a $1M grant from the Prostate Cancer Foundation for a collaboration with the Institute of Cancer Research in London to find new therapies for...
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Join us on Saturday, October 5 at Fred Hutch for the 2nd Annual BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Symposium. This is a free event expressly designed to meet the needs of the Black community for education and action around prostate cancer equity.
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Dr. Heather Cheng discusses why men should consider BRCA Gene testing @heatherhcheng @UWMedicine @fredhutch
king5.com
Commonly recognized as the "breast cancer gene," doctors are recommending men consider screening for the BRCA gene mutation to assess risk of other cancers.
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Straight Talk about Prostate Cancer Screening for the lay person here from Dr. Dan Lin (@DanLinMD ) and @UWMedicine @fredhutch
rightasrain.uwmedicine.org
For starters, digital rectal exams are no longer required.
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What a team!!
Welcome to our Physician Leaders! Dr. Annemarie Shepherd (Proton Director/Thoracic Chief) @AMFShepherd , Dr. Mike Folkert (Cyclotron/Brachy Chief) @DrMikeFolkert , Dr. Omar Mian (Precision Radiation Science Lead) @DrOmarMian to FHCC/UW Rad Onc! @fredhutch @UWMedicine @uwradonc
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Join us in congratulating Dr. George Schade on his incredible accomplishments! From his reelection to the ISTU Board to receiving the ISTU Early Career Clinical Investigation Award, your dedication and hard work are truly inspiring.
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Congratulations to the 18 exceptional UW doctors named Top Doctors by Seattle Magazine! Your unwavering commitment and skill make a remarkable difference in our community. And a special shoutout to our Pelvic Health Center colleagues Dr. Anna Kirby and Dr. Mike Fialko for their
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New research shows that men can carry mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes that increase their risk of several cancers https://t.co/AB3FPNFtkB via @fredhutch
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It's a gene commonly associated with breast cancer in women, but in fact men who carry certain mutations in their BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are at higher risk of developing certain types of cancer...
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Our own Dr. Yaw Nyame discusses why deaths from Prostate and Testicular Cancer are down. @yawnyame @uwurology @fredhutch
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For the first time in US history, we’re seeing deaths from prostate and testicular cancer stabilize and maybe even decline.
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