Cancer treatment can be positively affected by physical activity and nutrition. The Wellness and Integrative Health Center empowers patients to stay active throughout treatment and beyond.
Researchers are puzzled by the rising rates of early-onset cancer in adults under 50. We talked to one of our patients and experts to explore the implications.
Dr. Low wants patients to know they are not alone on their cancer journey. The Supportive Oncology and Survivorship team is here to listen, support, and encourage.
Cancer treatment can significantly impact a person's sense of self and body. The Wellness and Integrative Health Center offers an integrative approach, addressing physical, emotional, and mental aspects of healing.
The event provided an opportunity for leaders and staff to listen and learn about the impactful work being done throughout the Area We Serve, while encouraging networking opportunities.
PJ DiPentino made the seven-hour trek from his home in Montana to Huntsman Cancer Institute. After receiving a warm welcome, he underwent bladder surgery and left with a long-lasting connection.
Marshall Baker, MD, MBA, surgical director of liver oncology research, describes complex foregut oncology, the liver transplant oncology program, improvements in cancer care, and what makes Huntsman Cancer Institute unique.
After losing family to cancer, meeting Jon Huntsman, Sr., and carrying the Olympic Torch, Tim Moore wanted to give back. He鈥檚 done so for nearly two decades via Huntsman Heroes
David Wetter, PhD, has been honored for pioneering cancer health equity strategies, transforming research into practical solutions, and fostering vital community partnerships for underserved populations and rural communities.
Despite a terminal cancer diagnosis, a couple grew closer together. Now, after her husband鈥檚 passing, she still finds comfort in her connection to others dealing with glioblastoma.
A special award celebrates Huntsman Cancer Institute鈥檚 plan to establish a comprehensive cancer center in Vineyard, bringing crucial cancer research and care closer to more communities in the region.
Huntsman Cancer Foundation has a tradition of teaming up with top cycling events to support cancer research. Brent Chambers, a driving force behind this successful fundraising initiative, shares his story.
The Food and Drug Administration is researching a possible link between formaldehyde and cancer. Learn why this is important from some of our cancer experts.
Huntsman Cancer Institute investigators explain who benefits from full-body MRIs, the risks involved with a screening, and how you can reduce your cancer risk.
Huntsman Cancer Institute offers opportunities to exceptional students from diverse backgrounds. The PathMaker Program and 5 For The Fight partnerships ensure the future of cancer care is in good hands.
Cancer care is changing. Alongside surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, a new approach is gaining ground: integrative oncology. This patient-centered field combines conventional treatments with personalized options to improve treatment outcomes.
A study by Joemy Ramsay, PhD, suggests families with infertile male relatives may face elevated cancer risks. Tapping into genetic data, families could help personalize cancer risk assessments.
After Emma Houston learned she had breast cancer, she bought a pair of red high heels. The shoes, along with her humor and positivity, are constants during her cancer journey.
Maintaining healthy habits can help prevent some cancers and reduce the risk of developing multiple cancers. Here are some tips to help you achieve a more well-balanced lifestyle.