With a focus on innovation and collaboration, Welm will lead efforts to advance the Department of Oncological Sciences鈥 academic mission and scientific excellence, while positioning the department for national distinction.
A novel clinical trial aims to help more patients with aggressive blood cancers access transplants鈥攚ithout the delays or limitations of traditional donor matching.
Could the future of prostate cancer rehabilitation be in virtual reality? A trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute explores how telerehabilitation can help rural and frontier patients.
Older populations are more likely to see and believe cancer misinformation. Health communication experts Andy King, PhD, and Ben Lyons, PhD, explain how enhancing media literacy can empower aging individuals.
Nurse practitioner Emily Erickson reflects on her decades-long journey in oncology, shaped by meaningful connections, evolving treatments, and a deep commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care.
Cell biologist Bruce Edgar, recognized for his research on cell growth and proliferation, was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for his pioneering work and contributions to science.
When you notice something with your body has changed, like a new mole or a lump, you may be worried that it鈥檚 cancer. Here鈥檚 when you should see a doctor.
Steve Ostler shares how Huntsman SportsFest has brought friends and family together to raise money for cancer research in honor of his late wife, Ann Lee Taylor Ostler.
Huntsman Cancer Institute researcher, Deanna Kepka, MPH, PhD, receives honor for her work increasing HPV vaccination rates and advancing cancer prevention through research, education, and community outreach.
The senior director for preclinical translation discusses growing up in Scotland and London, discovering his love for science, and becoming an 鈥渁ccidental鈥 cancer researcher committed to improving cancer care.
From providing art projects for patients to providing water for fundraisers at a marathon, volunteers at Huntsman Cancer Institute and Huntsman Cancer Foundation are making a big impact.
Whitney Maxwell, MS, CGC, advances cancer prevention through genetic counseling and research. With a focus on expanding access to under-resourced communities, she鈥檚 helping translate complex genetic insights into life-saving care.
Huntsman Cancer Foundation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Peter Huntsman announced the appointment of Michael Delzotti as president and chief operating officer of the organization following a national search.
Choosing the right sunscreen can be tricky. Dermatologist Douglas Grossman, a skin cancer expert, gives tips on what to look for and how to apply correctly.
Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Mountain West鈥檚 only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, celebrated the ceremonial groundbreaking for its second major location in one of the country鈥檚 fastest growing counties.
Over 7% of Medicare patients travel across state borders for cancer care, though the percentage nearly doubles for rural patients. Tracy Onega says this has major impacts on telehealth policy.
An academic collaboration between Huntsman Cancer Institute and Brigham Young University is giving students like Sarah Fund the opportunity to apply their skills from the classroom to real-world research projects.
Samantha Murrell shares her journey with stage 4 NSCLC, a form of lung cancer. From her diagnosis to finding strength in treatment and support, she offers hopeful advice to others.
Amber was treated for appendix cancer with a cutting-edge combination of surgery and chemotherapy. Five years later, Amber reflects on how she overcame fear and learned to live with hope.
Huntsman Cancer Institute brought together top researchers from across the country to address how artificial intelligence and other technologies will innovate cancer prevention and care delivery鈥攑articularly for rural patients.
Roberta Florido, MD, MHS, talks about the importance of cardio-oncology, how to lower your risk of cardiovascular disease, and improvements in treatments for patients.
Their innovative research, supported by federal funding, shape the future of cancer care, from using digital communications to better access genetic services to increasing medicine鈥檚 effectiveness while lessening side effects.
A novel oral combination drug therapy evaluated at Huntsman Cancer Institute could treat and prevent melanoma spreading to the brain. Brain metastasis is the main cause of death from melanoma.
Physician-scientist Conan Kinsey gives three reasons why pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates for any kind of cancer and explains how federally and donor-funded research provides hope.