When Bryce Thompson discovered he had Li-Fraumeni syndrome, a genetic condition that increased his risk of getting cancer, he immediately thought of his children. With the help of genetic counselors...
Generous donations make the remarkable growth and advancements in cancer care at Huntsman Cancer Institute possible. Huntsman Cancer Foundation, the nonprofit organization whose sole purpose is to raise funds to...
Cancer can affect a person’s fertility, sex drive, and body image. Talking about sex with your cancer care team can help in understanding what to expect during and after treatment.
The Lymphoma Research Foundation selected Daniel Ermann, MD, for the highly competitive Lymphoma Scientific Research Mentoring Program, class of 2023. The foundation awards a career development grant of $10,000 to...
Professionals at Huntsman Cancer Institute work with young patients and their families. Yelena Wu, PhD, describes how her team is continually working, collaborating, and innovating to move beyond typical practices.
When Scott Wright's spouse, Cheryl, was diagnosed with cancer, they both got involved with the Wellness and Integrative ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Center at the Huntsman Cancer Institute to improve physical and mental...
Obesity is steadily passing tobacco as the top risk factor for cancer in the United States. Learn about obesity, how obesity increases cancer risk, and what 13 types of cancer...
A medication using venom from a poisonous sea snail is currently in use at Huntsman Cancer Institute to help with pain relief. Researchers are studying the venom's components to see...
WebMD grants Huntsman Cancer Institute the Elite Award in oncology. The Elite Award recognizes health systems that are preferred two to one over competitors. This award, and many others, continue...