Oncologist talks about heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy, also known as HIPEC, common misconceptions about the treatment, her recent research, and more about why she chose this field of study.
Deb Jordan was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. In remission, she's now helping as a member of the Breast and Gynecologic Cancers Research Advocacy Group.
Breast cancer imaging expert Matthew Covington, MD, and radiologist at Huntsman Cancer Institute, shares his knowledge of using artificial intelligence to better diagnose and treat breast cancer.
Marshall Brown was an active, happy, healthy 5-year-old who loved sports. After being diagnosed with sarcoma in August of 2021, he immediately began treatment at Huntsman Cancer Institute and Primary...
Somatic movements—yoga, Pilates, tai chi—are beneficial to people with cancer. Denise Gascoigne of Huntsman Cancer Institute's Wellness and Integrative Health Center provides more information about these methods.
Shreya Goel, PhD, advances cancer care through imaging to assess treatment response. Her lab is developing a safe way to peer deep inside the body without biopsies or toxic agents.
SCALE-UP Counts was designed to promote COVID-19 testing in local schools. Huntsman Cancer Insitute’s Yelena Wu, PhD, hopes the insight gained from the program improves cancer screening and education initiatives.
After what Ken and Julieann Selden call the worst trial they’ve ever faced, the young couple now live a more purposeful life. Ken's diagnosis with mesenchymal chondrosarcoma brought a lifetime’s...
Huntsman Cancer Institute researchers studied estrogen receptor mutations and its connections to endometrial cancer. The findings led to the identification of potential personalized treatments for a cancer with limited options.
Genetic testing can tell you if cancer runs in your family. Many think this type of testing is expensive, but costs are relatively low and may even be free.
Dinnertime had never been more important for Lewis Black and his family. Sitting together, chatting over take-out felt blissfully ordinary. But this time, they were gathered around a hospital bed.