The PathMaker Bridge program connects middle and high school teachers, inspiring educators to empower students with scientific knowledge, fostering curiosity, and nurturing the next generation of cancer researchers.
The Legacy to Life Program allows patients to donate tissue after death, advancing metastatic cancer research. Families find meaning in contributing to science, helping future patients through this invaluable gift.
Elizabeth Bigger has journeyed from global oncology practice to rural Montana. Her story highlights the vital role of local oncologists in providing compassionate, resourceful care, with crucial support from affiliates.
Theresa Werner, MD, reflects on first year in role, highlighting her commitment to advancing cancer research, clinical care, and community outreach while fostering collaboration and mentorship to improve patient outcomes.
Thomas Varghese Jr., MD, MS, MBA, FACS, discusses the IMPACT Center鈥檚 role advancing cancer care through innovation, AI, mobile clinics, and telehealth, ensuring high-quality treatment reaches patients in underserved communities.
Huntsman Cancer Institute is breaking ground on a new location in Vineyard in April 2025, expanding access to cancer care and research and bringing lifesaving resources closer to home.
Five-year federally funded program aims to improve cancer care for rural and frontier residents in the Mountain West, bringing the latest in cancer care by providing access to clinical trials.
Huntsman Cancer Institute hosted a ribbon cutting for a new mobile cancer screening clinic. The state-of-the-art unit brings crucial screening services to more patients throughout the state.
Mobile mammography buses from Huntsman Cancer Institute and Nevada Health Centers join forces to increase access to care, offering Wendover residents vital breast cancer screenings.
From a broken faucet to a cancer diagnosis, Brock O'Neil, MD, urologic surgeon-scientist at Huntsman Cancer Institute, shares his journey to academic medicine and cancer care.
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.
Landmark survey illustrates the care barriers that rural and frontier communities face throughout the Mountain West. This groundbreaking work helps Huntsman Cancer Institute address these challenges more effectively.
The event provided an opportunity for leaders and staff to listen and learn about the impactful work being done throughout the Area We Serve, while encouraging networking opportunities.