The chance of getting prostate cancer increases with age but genetics can also be a risk factor. Huntsman Cancer Institute genetic counselor Sam Beck answers questions about prostate cancer.
Even though ovarian cancer is not one of the most common women’s cancers, it is one of the deadliest. The symptoms can be vague and easy to ignore. Learn the...
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.
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.
Assistant professor and radiation oncologist discusses the dangers of trusting social media when it comes to cancer information and explains his CRAP method for discerning the facts online.
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.
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.
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.
Scanxiety is something people experience before, during, and after medical imaging. It is a common experience, especially for people with cancer, who may undergo regular scans to monitor their condition.
The Center for HOPE, in partnership with the Montana State Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Center for American Indian and Rural Health Equity, received a multimillion dollar grant to support two major projects.
You may be asking what to do next. This guide will help you learn how to understand your diagnosis, choose your care team, and find resources. You are not alone.
Huntsman Cancer Institute and Utah Valley Ï㽶ÊÓƵ unveil a new groundbreaking partnership aiming to transform health education, advance cancer research, and secure a lasting impact through a $1 million donation.
SCALE-UP Counts was designed to promote COVID-19 testing in local schools. Huntsman Cancer Insitute’s Yelena Wu, PhD, hopes the insight gained from the program improves cancer screening and education initiatives.