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.
Despite a terminal cancer diagnosis, a couple grew closer together. Now, after her husband’s passing, she still finds comfort in her connection to others dealing with glioblastoma.
A special award celebrates Huntsman Cancer Institute’s 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.
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.
Huntsman Cancer Institute investigators explain who benefits from full-body MRIs, the risks involved with a screening, and how you can reduce your cancer risk.
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.
Cancer care is changing. Alongside surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, a new approach is gaining ground: integrative oncology. This patient-centered field combines conventional treatments with personalized options to improve treatment outcomes.
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.
After Emma Houston learned she had breast cancer, she bought a pair of red high heels. The shoes, along with her humor and positivity, are constants during her cancer journey.
Maintaining healthy habits can help prevent some cancers and reduce the risk of developing multiple cancers. Here are some tips to help you achieve a more well-balanced lifestyle.
Experts at Huntsman Cancer Institute answer frequently asked questions about multiple myeloma, including how the disease works and what treatment options are available.
Music therapist Heather Fellows helps patients express what they're feeling through instruments and song. Where words sometimes fail, it's the music that speaks volumes.
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.
Worried about getting a colonoscopy? Our experts are here to ease your concerns as they debunk common misconceptions about cost, discomfort, and other potential issues.
Three-year-old Parker Felton underwent a difficult 40-week regimen of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Now, she’s cancer free and ready to get back to being a kid.
The Utah Legislature’s $75 million allocation propels Huntsman Cancer Institute’s plan for a second comprehensive cancer center, advancing research and care. Discover how this initiative brings hope and progress.
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.
Just after their wedding in 2007, Dan and Melanie Hedlund received startling news—Dan had bone cancer. Fifteen years and four children later, he's still “busy living.”