Starting chemotherapy can be daunting. Discover crucial tips on preparation, communication, and self-care from a patient’s perspective to navigate your journey with confidence and positivity.
What is ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)? What are the symptoms? Can it be treated? Kirstyn Brownson, MD, and Phoebe Freer, MD, answer these questions and share their expertise.
Hilary McCrary, MD, MPH, discusses the advancements in the head and neck cancer care, specifically the single-port robot, as well as the importance of getting vaccinated against HPV.
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.
Explore prostate cancer treatment options like surgery, radiation, and hormone therapy. Learn how to choose the best approach with your healthcare provider’s guidance and support.
The chance of getting prostate cancer increases with age but genetics can also be a risk factor. Huntsman Cancer Institute genetic counselor Sam Beck answers questions about prostate cancer.
Marshall Brown, a lively 5-year-old sports lover, was diagnosed with sarcoma in 2021. His family honors his memory by partnering with the Salt Lake Bees to support childhood cancer research.
Kaci Popp, a Montana farmer and mother, faces hardships with patience and perseverance. Through family, community, and care, she embraces hope and healing.
Explore how Huntsman Cancer Institute's 25-year legacy of excellence is reaching new heights and advancing cancer treatments of the future beyond the standard of care today.
Patients who have dense breast tissue may worry about what that means during a mammogram. Huntsman Cancer Institute experts answer questions patients commonly ask.
Demand for cancer genetic testing is on the rise, but there’s a national shortage of genetic counselors to guide patients through the process. Researchers say chatbots could be the answer.
Study shows new method forecasts the severity of a patient’s diagnosis and its likelihood of recurrence. This latest information should improve treatment and offers hope by potentially saving countless lives.