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Huntsman Cancer Institute

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Huntsman Cancer Institute is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center located at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. The institute was founded by Jon Huntsman Sr. and his wife, Karen Huntsman, in 1995, with a donation of $100 million to the University of Utah. The institute is named after Jon Huntsman Sr., a Billionaire and Philanthropist who was diagnosed with Prostate cancer in 1992 and later founded the Huntsman Foundation to support cancer research. The institute has since become a leading center for cancer research, treatment, and education, collaborating with institutions such as the National Institutes of Health, American Cancer Society, and Cancer Research Institute.

History

The history of the institute dates back to 1993, when Jon Huntsman Sr. and Karen Huntsman met with Chase Peterson, the president of the University of Utah, to discuss the possibility of establishing a cancer center at the university. The Huntsman Foundation donated $100 million to the University of Utah in 1995 to establish the institute, which was officially dedicated on September 29, 1999. The institute has since undergone several expansions, including the addition of a new research building in 2004, which was made possible by a donation from Jon Huntsman Jr., the son of Jon Huntsman Sr. and a former United States Ambassador to China. The institute has also collaborated with other institutions, such as the Stanford University School of Medicine, Harvard University, and Johns Hopkins University, to advance cancer research and treatment.

Research

The institute is home to a team of renowned researchers, including Mary-Claire King, a Geneticist who discovered the BRCA1 gene, and Stephen Prescott, a Molecular Biologist who has made significant contributions to the field of Cancer biology. The institute's research programs focus on a range of topics, including Cancer genetics, Epigenetics, and Immunotherapy, and have led to the development of new treatments for various types of cancer, including Breast cancer, Lung cancer, and Melanoma. The institute has also established partnerships with other research institutions, such as the Sloan-Kettering Institute, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and University of California, San Francisco, to advance cancer research and treatment. Additionally, the institute has collaborated with organizations such as the American Association for Cancer Research, Cancer Research Institute, and National Cancer Institute to promote cancer research and awareness.

Clinical Care

The institute provides comprehensive clinical care to patients with cancer, offering a range of treatments, including Surgery, Chemotherapy, and Radiation therapy. The institute's clinical programs are led by experienced physicians, including John Sweetenham, a Hematologist and Oncologist who has expertise in the treatment of Lymphoma and Leukemia. The institute has also established a number of specialized clinics, including the Breast Cancer Clinic, Lung Cancer Clinic, and Melanoma Clinic, which provide patients with access to the latest treatments and technologies, such as Immunotherapy and Targeted therapy. The institute has also partnered with other healthcare organizations, such as the University of Utah Health Care, Intermountain Healthcare, and Cleveland Clinic, to provide patients with access to a range of medical services and specialties.

Education and Training

The institute offers a range of educational programs for students, residents, and fellows, including the University of Utah School of Medicine's M.D./Ph.D. program and the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Research Training Award. The institute's educational programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of cancer biology and treatment, and have been recognized by organizations such as the American Cancer Society and Cancer Research Institute. The institute has also established partnerships with other educational institutions, such as the University of California, Los Angeles, Stanford University School of Medicine, and Harvard University, to promote cancer education and research. Additionally, the institute has collaborated with organizations such as the American Association for Cancer Research and National Cancer Institute to provide educational resources and training opportunities for healthcare professionals.

Community Outreach

The institute is committed to community outreach and engagement, and has established a number of programs to promote cancer awareness and education in the community. The institute's community outreach programs include the Cancer Learning Center, which provides patients and families with access to information and resources about cancer, and the Cancer Support Community, which offers support groups and counseling services to patients and families. The institute has also partnered with other organizations, such as the American Cancer Society, Cancer Research Institute, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure, to promote cancer awareness and education in the community. Additionally, the institute has collaborated with local healthcare organizations, such as the University of Utah Health Care and Intermountain Healthcare, to provide cancer screening and education services to underserved populations.

Facilities and Affiliations

The institute is located on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is affiliated with a number of other institutions, including the University of Utah Health Care, Intermountain Healthcare, and Cleveland Clinic. The institute's facilities include a state-of-the-art research building, a comprehensive cancer center, and a number of specialized clinics, including the Breast Cancer Clinic and Lung Cancer Clinic. The institute has also established partnerships with other research institutions, such as the Sloan-Kettering Institute, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and University of California, San Francisco, to advance cancer research and treatment. Additionally, the institute is a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, a group of leading cancer centers that work together to promote cancer research and treatment. Category:Cancer research institutes in the United States

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