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Huntsman Cancer Institute

Why Choose Us for Leukemia Treatment

Huntsman Cancer Institute’s Hematologic Cancers Care Team includes national leaders in the research and treatment of the various types of leukemia.

We also have well-established biobank and blood and bone marrow samples that are continuously utilized by both our physicians and researchers, and we are a leader in treating rare hematologic neoplasms and other non-leukemia blood and bone marrow ailments.

Our research is at the forefront in clinical trials, from developing new drugs to combat leukemia and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) to understanding the mechanisms of resistance to treatment. At any given time, the members of our leukemia physician and research teams have dozens of trials and research programs in process.

Specialized Treatments

Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow of a person. It occurs when the body produces an excessive number of abnormal white blood cells. These abnormal cells crowd out the bone marrow, resulting in decreased production of normal blood cells. This compromises the body’s ability to fight infections, carry oxygen, and stop bleeding.

The treatment or combination of treatments each patient receives depends on the recommendations of the care team and the patient’s wishes. We specialize in cutting-edge treatments such as immunotherapy and targeted therapy as well as traditional treatments like radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and stem cell transplant.

Our Expertise

Our expertise in leukemia encompasses comprehensive patient care, a wide range of approved treatment options, and leadership in research, including cutting-edge clinical trials. We are at the forefront of innovative therapies for leukemia, such as CAR T cell therapy, which harnesses a patient’s own immune system to fight certain blood cancers.

Patient Care Philosophy

We believe no one should face cancer alone. Our dedicated and world-renowned doctors, nurses, and medical staff are at the forefront of patient-centered care. We treat the whole person, not just their cancer.

Each day, our medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists work together across disciplines to create and coordinate treatment plans for every patient. We understand cancer is a complex disease. That is why we use a team approach that includes social workers and support groups, as well as wellness and integrative health services such as acupuncture, massage, creative arts, and more.

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Leukemia Cancer Research

At Huntsman Cancer Institute, research is critical to our mission of better understanding, treating, and preventing cancer. We have programs supported by the National Cancer Institute that focus on laboratory, clinical, and population-based studies. We also have specialty Disease Centers that serve as collaborative hubs where doctors and scientists share findings and work together to accelerate progress.

Our scientists study the biology of cancer, explore the promise of immunotherapy, and find new ways to treat people using personalized medicine. We have made significant discoveries about genes linked to cancer risk, and our experts train the next generation of cancer researchers to make a difference in cancer care.

In addition, clinical trials test new drugs, drug combinations, procedures, and processes. These are key to improving cancer prevention, diagnosis, and care. Patients on clinical trials may receive access to cutting-edge therapies not yet widely available, with studies being closely monitored so patient well-being is always the top priority. Our goal is to find new cancer treatments and improve the quality of life for people with cancer.

Make an Appointment with a Leukemia Specialist

To make an appointment with a leukemia specialist, fill out our appointment form or call 801-587-7000. Our team will determine if your insurance covers treatment at Huntsman Cancer Institute or if you need a referral from a primary care doctor.

External providers can refer a patient using the online referral form or by calling 801-587-7000 to speak to a patient registration specialist.

Leukemia Basics

Leukemia is classified into different types based on the speed of progression (acute or chronic) and the type of blood cells affected (lymphoid or myeloid). There are four main types.

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