Healthier lives for every person in every community.
Cancer and other diseases disrupt too many lives. At Fred Hutch Cancer Center, our world-leading researchers are collaborating across disciplines to find new prevention and detection strategies as well as more effective treatments and cures. Now, we need you. Your gift to our Cancer Research Fund goes directly to work — supporting the breakthrough research it takes to make life beyond cancer a reality.
Fred Hutch researchers are tackling dozens of cancers, from common forms, such as breast and prostate, to rare, deadly and understudied types. Our goal? A world where most cancers can be prevented, and the rest can be cured.
Fred Hutch is an independent, nonprofit organization that also serves as the cancer program for UW Medicine.
This unique relationship allows for enhanced care coordination with one of the world’s leading integrated health systems while accelerating the latest scientific breakthroughs in cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Fred Hutch is proud to raise funds that fuel the adult oncology program on behalf of both Fred Hutch and UW Medicine.
Spotlight Programs
Prostate Cancer Program
For more than two decades, physician-scientists from Fred Hutch Cancer Center and UW Medicine have collaborated at the Institute for Prostate Cancer Research (IPCR) to make groundbreaking discoveries that help patients live longer and live better. Learn how donor support is fueling this effort.
Breast Cancer Program
Our multidisciplinary team is accelerating breakthroughs for people with breast cancer. Learn more about their approach — and the vital role donor support plays in bringing novel treatments from the lab to our patients — in this video.
Featured Research
Fred Hutch’s 5,700 employees, including more than 245 research faculty, are united by a passion for discovery, deep humanity and a commitment to cures. Fred Hutch’s scientific and clinical teams provide bench-to-bedside research and care. Supported by state-of-the-art facilities, they generate discoveries and translate them into advanced therapies, clinical practices and public health approaches.
“People look to Fred Hutch for progress and cures. That’s our job, and that’s what we’re doing.”
— Dr. Thomas J. Lynch, Jr., Fred Hutch president and director and holder of the Raisbeck Endowed Chair