Dr. Lambert oversees the physical well-being of patients, but also emphasizes the importance of the human spirit during the recovery process. 鈥淗ope is like oxygen. You cannot live without it.鈥
Ricky Harbison鈥檚 rare cancer diagnosis led him to Huntsman Cancer Institute and Helosia Soares, MD. Under her care and expertise, Ricky continues to enjoy the things he loves most.
Heloisa Soares, MD, PhD, and Skyler Johnson, MD, were selected as members of The Society of Huntsman Translational Scholars for their contributions to advancing cancer research and patient care.
Marshall Baker, MD, MBA, surgical director of liver oncology research, describes complex foregut oncology, the liver transplant oncology program, improvements in cancer care, and what makes Huntsman Cancer Institute unique.
After losing family to cancer, meeting Jon Huntsman, Sr., and carrying the Olympic Torch, Tim Moore wanted to give back. He鈥檚 done so for nearly two decades via Huntsman Heroes
Worried about getting a colonoscopy? Our experts are here to ease your concerns as they debunk common misconceptions about cost, discomfort, and other potential issues.
Cancer has had a profound impact on Sara Bryant-Hart鈥檚 family. Genetic counselors at Huntsman Cancer Institute wondered why and then found the reason: Lynch syndrome.
Your colonoscopy report may indicate a need for more frequent screenings or personalized treatments. Check with a genetic counselor to help reduce your cancer risk.
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.
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.
Read how scientists reduce infection risk after pancreatic surgery, discover the best cost-effective treatment for prostate cancer, learn which lung cancer patients have the most emergency department visits, and more.
Stomach cancer occurs when cancerous cells form in the tissue of the stomach. In the body, new cells form and replace old cells all the time. Extra buildup of these...