Breanne Eddington turned personal loss into purpose, inspired by her grandmother’s battle with cancer. Now she provides compassionate care, honoring the legacy of those who shaped her journey.
Struggling with cancer-related changes and FOMO? This article shares a patient’s insights and tips on redefining self-confidence, and advice for finding purpose in hard times.
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.
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.
Being a caregiver can be overwhelming, time-consuming, and draining. Here are some tips and resources that can help you focus some attention on yourself and avoid burning out.
Sara Orgill discusses her ovarian cancer diagnosis, the challenges of treatment, and finding strength through BGCRA advocacy. She encourages women to recognize symptoms, seek early detection, and remain hopeful.
Selim Sheikh, DO, MBA, talks about osteopathic manipulative medicine and osteopathic manipulative treatment, as well as how they benefit patients at Huntsman Cancer Institute.
Dr. Lambert oversees the physical well-being of patients, but also emphasizes the importance of the human spirit during the recovery process. “Hope is like oxygen. You cannot live without it.”
A virtual support group provides a way for members to openly share struggles, find emotional support, and learn coping techniques from experts, creating a unique brotherhood.
A young professional's life changes with a Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis, leading to a challenging period of treatment, self-discovery, and ultimately finding purpose as a patient advocate.
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.
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.
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.