Landmark survey illustrates the care barriers that rural and frontier communities face throughout the Mountain West. This groundbreaking work helps Huntsman Cancer Institute address these disparities more effectively.
Heloisa Soares, MD, PhD, and Skyler Johnson, MD, were selected as members of The Society of Huntsman Translational Scholars for their contributions to advancing cancer research and patient care.
Diana Wiig never imagined she would become an advocate for cancer patients, but a 2022 diagnosis led to her becoming a vital member of Huntsman Cancer Institute鈥檚 Community Advisory Board.
Early menopause significantly raises breast cancer risk, highlighting the need for proactive health screenings, according to research from Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine.
Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Price College of Engineering have selected six teams to receive collaborative grants for a new program that aims to find solutions for cancer problems.
Cancer-specific communications and development teams are crucial to cancer centers. The NACCDO-PAMN Conference brings teams together for networking and learning. Huntsman Cancer Institute hosted the 33rd annual event in 2024.
Joe Mendez, MD, a neuro-oncology specialist, describes his beginnings in the field, difficulties in treating brain cancer, and why patient care at Huntsman Cancer Institute takes on an added importance.
The interdisciplinary team of lung cancer researcher Michelle Mendoza and biomedical engineer Jeffrey Weiss have received a multimillion dollar grant to study the origin of malignant tumors in the lungs.
A young professional's life changes with a Hodgkin's Lymphoma diagnosis, leading to a challenging period of treatment, self-discovery, and ultimately finding purpose as a patient advocate.
State Senator Denise Hayman, dedicated advocate for the people of Montana, is being treated for a rare cancer. A clinical trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute has provided her with hope.
Facing cancer while navigating medical finances can be overwhelming. Huntsman Cancer Institute answers FAQs about insurance, billing, payment options, and financial assistance programs to guide you through your cancer journey.
Human Rights Campaign Foundation recognizes Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah with renewal of designation as 鈥淟GBTQ+ High Performer鈥 in 16th edition of the Healthcare Equality Index.
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.
Kim Kaphingst, ScD; June Round, PhD; and Neli Ulrich, PhD, MS, have been recognized by the University of Utah for their exemplary work in cancer research.
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.