Biden Visits Seattle To Move Cancer Research Forward Vice President Joe Biden urged scientists to collaborate to help speed up the process to cure cancer. Biden was in Seattle Monday. He toured a lab at... Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 2 mins
Seattle Baby Boomers: You're At Risk For Hepatitis C Ask Alfonso Adinolfi how he got hepatitis C and he’ll point to his upper right arm. “Right there,” he says, “that tattoo.” He’s lived with the blood... Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 5 mins
At-Home Colon Cancer Screenings Remove Some Of The Ick Factor Mention colonoscopy and most people will make a face. Prepping for it is unpleasant, so much so that some people would rather avoid it altogether. But... Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 2 mins
'Vinyl Cafe' Cancels Christmas Tour "Vinyl Cafe" host Stuart McLean has canceled his public radio show's Christmas tour, including a Seattle stop, saying he's been diagnosed with melanoma... Gil Aegerter
Lung Cancer Screening Alone Doesn't Make Smokers Quit We screen for breast cancer and colon cancer, among others. The scientific consensus: These screenings help detect disease and prevent it from spreading... Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 2 mins
Looking Beyond Federal Funding At Fred Hutch Marcie Sillman talks to Luke Timmerman, of the Timmerman Report, about the Fred Hutchinson's Cancer Research Center's efforts to find new ways to bring... Marcie Sillman Play AudioListen 7 mins
How Accurate Is The Breast Cancer Biopsy Test? Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. Joann Elmore, University of Washington professor of medicine, about the findings of her new study that suggest the results... Marcie Sillman Play AudioListen 5 mins
From Chimpanzees To Breast Cancer: One Doctor's Remarkable Career Marcie Sillman talks with University of Washington professor Dr. Mary-Claire King about her groundbreaking research that changed the way we treat breast... Hannah Burn Play AudioListen 9 mins
Cancer Parents Say Anti-Vaxxers Put Their Kids At Risk Owain Weinert, at age 8, hadn’t been eating breakfast and was sleeping 12 to 14 hours a night. For months, mysterious fevers came and went. His mother... Isolde Raftery
A Seattle Biotech Company Grows Marcie Sillman talks to Luke Timmerman about the growth of a Seattle biotech company, Adaptive Biotechnologies, and what it means for the city's... Marcie Sillman Play AudioListen 7 mins