Mohyuddin offers hope for people with multiple myeloma, highlighting how Huntsman Cancer Institute is at the forefront of researching and utilizing cutting-edge treatment options.
Malani reflects on how Huntsman Cancer Institute emphasizes patient care, innovative clinical trials, and collaborative research to improve brain cancer treatments and provide hope for patients and families.
Gita Suneja, MD, MSHP, shares her personal cancer story, her passion for fostering future researchers and investigators, and the importance of being an advocate for cancer patients.
Kshama Jaiswal honors the resilience and support families provide during breast cancer journeys. With the enduring power of love, hope, and community, you will make it through whatever lies ahead.
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.”
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.
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.
The Zangle Lab is working on new technologies to choose the most effective therapies for breast cancer patients and now an exciting project takes an innovative approach.
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.
"Cancer is scary and overwhelming," says Theresa Werner, MD, who describes how clinical trials are trying to ease that burden and provide hope for patients now and in the future.
Michael Allen Pulsipher, MD, chief of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, shares how his work, and that of others, is improving care for children and young people with cancer.
Sachin Apte, MD, chief clinical officer at Huntsman Cancer Institute and physician-in-chief of the cancer hospital, details his decision to become an gynecologic oncologist and its impact on him.