Tee It Up Foundation has reached an incredible milestone—$1 million in funds raised for cancer research at Huntsman Cancer Institute. A longtime community partner of Huntsman Cancer Foundation, Tee It...
Radiologist Matt Covington, who specializes in cancer imaging, explains why he is passionate about his research and how advances in cancer imaging can help patients today and in the future.
The Breast Cancer Family Registry provides people with a glimpse into their medical past and future. Through testing, doctors can discover if a person carries a BRCA gene mutation, which...
Huntsman Cancer Institute physician and researcher Matthew Poppe, MD, received a National Cancer Institute grant to study side effects of different types of radiation—proton therapy and traditional radiation therapy—in the...
Richard and Moonyeen Anderson believe in the powers of research. Through their experiences with cancer, the Andersons have seen the positive impact of technology. Now, through their gracious giving, they...
Huntsman Cancer Institute predoctoral fellow Prasoona Karra, MS, was selected to receive the National Cancer Institute Predoctoral Fellow Transition Award to support her in her late stages of PhD training...
This summer, Huntsman Cancer Institute welcomed back its PathMaker Programs for Cancer Research. Sixteen students and four secondary school science teachers learned valuable lessons while sharing amazing experiences together.
New research done by the Ullman and Sundquist Labs examines the important role of a quality control process—called an abscission checkpoint— in allowing cells to divide and replicate. Their findings...
Huntsman Cancer Institute melanoma researchers have generated the first "atlas" of where human melanocytes are located in the body. In analyzing the atlas data, the team discovered different types of...
Amyloidosis is a rare disease caused by an abnormal protein. Amandeep Godara, who specializes in amyloidosis diagnosis and treatment, explains how early identification can help patients live longer, better lives.
New research published today in JAMA Oncology reports how two separate DNA changes appear to predict aggressive ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵhood leukemias when they occur in combination. This study illuminates genetic understanding of...
A cyclotron manufactures radiopharmaceuticals for positron emission tomography (PET) scans, which help doctors see where cancer is located inside the body. Huntsman Cancer Institute director of cyclotron operations, Brandon Buckway...
Misinformation on social media continues to spread. In a new study published online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, HCI's Skyler Johnson details how harmful information in cancer...
When Yelena Wu, a pediatric and clinical ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵ psychologist and assistant professor of dermatology, isn't focusing on skin cancer prevention in ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵren, you can find her out rock climbing.
Adriana Coletta, PhD, discusses the amazing new work being done for metastatic prostate cancer patients, what the future of exercise cancer research could look like, and her violin skills.