Patient care takes place through the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. This unique collaboration combines the clinical and research strengths of three world-class medical institutions—the Hutchinson Center, UW Medicine and Seattle Children's—to bring the latest treatments to patients with most forms of cancer.

Outpatient care occurs at SCCA's flagship clinic, located on the Hutchinson Center's campus. SCCA physicians serve children who require hospitalization at Children's and adults who require hospitalization at UW Medical Center.

The Hutchinson Center's Bone Marrow Transplant Program, operated through the SCCA, is the largest in the world. Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, who pioneered bone marrow transplantation and developed the Center's clinical transplant program, won the 1990 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology for his lifesaving work. Our researchers continue to develop and refine new transplantation treatments and protocols and to train doctors worldwide.

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