Huntsman Cancer Institute earned national recognition for excellence in cancer care, including a top 10 ranking by Money and top ratings from Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report.
Huntsman Cancer Institute leads in robotic cancer surgery with single-port, Ion robotic bronchoscopy and da Vinci 5 systems, enhancing precision, access, and recovery while training surgeons nationwide in advanced techniques.
A grant to study endometrial cancer and progestins, a review of gaps in skin cancer care, an immunotherapy system for multiple myeloma patients, and how cell identity affects tumor growth.
Researchers found people with multiple tattoo sessions have a lower risk of melanoma. Experts stress more research is needed to confirm these unexpected findings, and to investigate potential mechanisms.
Robotic surgery for bladder cancer reduces complications and blood clot risks, especially during radical cystectomy, leading to improved outcomes and a better overall experience for patients undergoing bladder removal.
Proposed $50 million, 5-year deal with HPE would enlarge the U's computing power 3.5-fold using NVIDIA chips, driving new discoveries and innovation in cancer care and beyond.
Former pro baseball player Adam Whitt faced his toughest opponent—chronic myeloid leukemia. With expert care, he overcame treatment challenges and found a new purpose.
Huntsman Cancer Institute has appointed experienced leaders to guide its growing research and clinical program in theranostics, a promising new way to find and treat cancer.
New research shows regular exercise may change how colon cancer behaves at a molecular level, altering genes in tumors and fat tissue—highlighting the deep impact of movement on health.
The PathMaker program provided Adamaris Martinez with the access, mentorship, and resources she needed to go from a high school student to published author—and now to grad school.
Older adults, rural residents, and others with limited access to care are more likely to be diagnosed late with aggressive skin cancers. Early detection and tailored strategies can improve outcomes.
Huntsman Cancer Institute, alongside the Price College of Engineering and other departments at the Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµ of Utah, awarded grants to interdisciplinary research teams seeking innovative engineering solutions for cancer challenges.
Three new physician-scientists have been welcomed to The Society of Huntsman Translational Scholars, recognizing their groundbreaking work in translating cancer research into real-world innovations that improve patient care.
Two Huntsman Cancer Institute researchers are recognized with endowed chairs. Endowed chairs are created through philanthropy and honor accomplishments in research.
Sigma Chi International Fraternity announces $31 million pledge to create the Sigma Chi Center for Advanced Therapeutics and Innovation at Huntsman Cancer Institute, the largest pledge in the fraternity’s history.