Physics teacher Enrique Arce-Larreta explains how the PathMaker Bridge program inspired him to ride in Huntsman SportsFest. Read how cycling and fundraising reaffirmed his belief in the power of community.
Wearing the right clothing is a great way to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Choose clothes with these seven features to better protect your skin.
Read how scientists reduce infection risk after pancreatic surgery, discover the best cost-effective treatment for prostate cancer, learn which lung cancer patients have the most emergency department visits, and more.
Oncologist discusses sarcoma treatments, the importance of clinical trials, what the future holds for both, why Huntsman Cancer Institute is special, and what she's learned from patients.
The World Health Organization recently announced that aspartame, a popular artificial sweetener, is now classified as a Group 2B carcinogen. Registered dietitian Emily Preib shares her expertise and encourages moderation.
Audrey Matthews has a unique way of honoring the memory of her daughter Natalie, who died in a car accident at the age of 19. Twice a year, on Natalie’s...
Pharmacy leaders Erin Fox and Makala Pace provide insight into how Huntsman Cancer Institute prepares for cancer drug shortages, why they happen, and how we continue to support our patients.
Center for HOPE and Montana State Ï㽶ÊÓƵ's Center for American Indian and Rural Heath Equity collaborate on cancer research in areas with persistent poverty, funded by the National Cancer Institute.
This planned expansion in Utah County will make it easier for patients to access advanced cancer research and care, while providing more educational opportunities and engagement with the community.
The new treatment combines a modified cold virus injected directly into a tumor and an immunotherapy drug given intravenously. This breakthrough comes after many years of pre-clinical and clinical studies.
In February 2023, researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah used magnetic resonance imaging to locate tumors and high-intensity ultrasound to kill them without surgery.
Researcher Deanna Kepka shares insights from her HPV workshop with students from Clarke International Ï㽶ÊÓƵ in Uganda. Learn how everyone can get involved to promote HPV awareness and prevent cancer.
Read about new melanoma treatment practices, how models provide information about a rare adrenal cancer, a potential oral medication for brain cancer, and clinical trials for cancer patients with HIV.
Knowing your cancer history and genetic testing can help you and your family know the possible risks and recommendations if a cancer-related gene is found.
Cairns joins renowned scientists as part of the Royal Society, known for its significant role in many scientific discoveries. Cairns is the second current faculty member elected at the U.
There are times when Travis Carpenter needs a little courage. After being diagnosed with neurofibromatosis, he gets that boost from Lady, his three-legged friend.
Monica Bertagnolli, MD, former external advisory board member at Huntsman Cancer Institute, was nominated May 15th as the 16th Director of the National Institutes of Health.
The Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women’s Cancers is a major expansion of Huntsman Cancer Institute, designed with the most advanced cancer care expertise and technology.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) will infect most people in their lifetime. HPV is responsible for many cancers. A study finds higher risk of new HPV-related cancers in patients with cancer history.
Jason Howard has raised thousands of dollars for Huntsman Cancer Institute by running marathons. He recently ran his 100th marathon for the 100th birthday of his grandpa, a cancer survivor.
How can ketamine help people with cancer? Experts with Huntsman Mental Health Institute share how this experimental medicine can provide relief, relaxation, and a sense of calm.
Cancer survivorship means different things to different people. What does it mean to you and how can Huntsman Cancer Institute help? Laurie Coleman, LCSW, helps answer those questions.
Dietary supplements can support health and reduce side effects, but not all should be taken during cancer treatment. Huntsman Cancer Institute specialists share tips for choosing and using supplements safely.