A young adult in her twenties with cancer offers insights on the unique hurdles of diagnosis, from fertility to balancing career and finances, to maintaining relationships.
Huntsman Cancer Institute joins with other institutions through myeloMATCH, a program that matches patients with clinical trials that specifically target their disease.
Six Huntsman Cancer Institute employees are among the 2024 University of Utah Staff Excellence Award winners, honored for their dedication to advancing cancer care and research.
Huntsman Cancer Institute researchers have identified a gene variant found in a high-altitude Andean population that may predict severity of diseases and responses to treatments for patients with certain types...
Teams began site work this month on the land where the Huntsman Cancer Institute Vineyard Comprehensive Cancer Center will reside. Vertical construction is anticipated to begin in the coming months.
The Utah Hockey Club and Huntsman Cancer Institute united community members for Hockey Fights Cancer Night, honoring those affected by cancer, celebrating survivors, and supporting families and loved ones.
Emily Olsen鈥檚 deep passion for patient advocacy began at an early age. Now her meaningful work ensures that no patient feels alone in their time of need.
If pancreatic cancer runs in your family, learn how genetic testing can guide treatment, screenings, and risk reduction from Huntsman Cancer Institute genetic counselor Sam Beck, MS, CGC.
Dietitians emphasize that good nutrition is crucial throughout all stages of chemotherapy. Learn what foods ease side effects and what to do you if you lose weight.
Chelsey Schlechter, MPH, PhD, has been chosen as a Cancer Moonshot Scholar. She is one of eleven researchers from across the country who have been selected for the prestigious honor.
As customer service supervisor at Huntsman Cancer Institute, Chris Moss oversees volunteers and donations, creating meaningful connections through thoughtful gestures, innovative service, and unwavering dedication.
Thomas Varghese Jr. becomes the eighth Editor-in-Chief during the 119-year history of the JACS, where he will be tasked with driving innovation and inspiring the next generation of surgical pioneers.