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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.