The Utah Legislature’s $75 million allocation propels Huntsman Cancer Institute’s plan for a second comprehensive cancer center, advancing research and care. Discover how this initiative brings hope and progress.
The Cancer Control and Population Sciences Program member stresses the importance of exercise and describes the benefits of Huntsman Cancer Institute’s Wellness Center and POWER program.
Just after their wedding in 2007, Dan and Melanie Hedlund received startling news—Dan had bone cancer. Fifteen years and four children later, he's still “busy living.”
Prevention leaders convened at Huntsman Cancer Institute for the Mountain West HPV Stakeholder Meeting, to discuss ways to eliminate related cancers through collaboration, research, and innovative strategies.
Using a new platform, Jonathan Constance, PhD, researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute, studies commonly prescribed medications in hopes of creating more effective treatments for pediatric cancer patients.
You reduce your cancer risk if you stop using tobacco, yet quitting can be difficult. Here are five Ds that can help: Drink, distract, deep breaths, delay, and discuss.
Despite cancer being the second leading cause of death in the U.S., more than 50% of cancers are preventable. Here are five lifestyle choices to reduce your risk.
Researchers found tumors release a protein that triggers an immune attack on brain cells, which causes rapid cognitive decline. This discovery could lead to new treatments for this serious complication.
Huntsman Cancer Institute welcomes a distinguished leader celebrated for advocacy into a new, vital role. In her position, she will continue the important work of advancing cancer research and mentorship.
A lung cancer diagnosis marked an inspiring new beginning for Kerri Robbins. Learn how she got the shock of her life when experts checked her home for radon.
A new treatment for patients with head and neck cancers is available at Huntsman Cancer Institute. Single-port robotic surgery is a game-changer now accessible for people in the Mountain West.
Cancer can be a life-altering experience. Recovering your sense of who you are and how you will live your life going forward are important aspects of your recovery and survivorship.
Huntsman Cancer Institute's groundbreaking $20 million land donation from a developer for a new campus in Utah County promises expanded world-class care, breathtaking views, and reduced travel burden for patients.
LGBTQ individuals face health care disparities and may have an unequal burden of cancer compared with other groups. Huntsman Cancer Institute is committed to providing quality care to LGBTQ people.
The Zangle Lab is working on new technologies to choose the most effective therapies for breast cancer patients and now an exciting project takes an innovative approach.
From shrinking brain tumors to personalized therapies, our investigators are leading pioneering research, discovering breakthroughs in treatment, and promoting equity-driven care.
Cancer has had a profound impact on Sara Bryant-Hart’s family. Genetic counselors at Huntsman Cancer Institute wondered why and then found the reason: Lynch syndrome.
Huntsman Cancer Institute is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Mountain West, meaning we provide the highest national standards for cancer research, prevention, and treatment.