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ClinicalTrials.gov

ctsImageWomenClinicalTrials.gov is a registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world. ClinicalTrials.gov provides information about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. This information should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals. View the ClinicalTrials.gov website.

Support groups

When facing a cancer diagnosis, emotional well-being can be as important as physical health. Huntsman Cancer Institute offers patients several support groups as well as counselors who can meet one-on-one. View the Support Groups website.

Cancer Learning Center

Huntsman Cancer Learning Center is a resource for current information about cancer, its prevention, and its treatments. Patients, their family members, and the public may check out books, tapes, and other materials free of charge. View the Cancer Learning Center website.

Linda B. and Robert B. Wiggins Wellness-Survivorship Center

The Wellness-Survivorship Center offers programs and services that promote well-being during and long after cancer treatment. Learn more by visiting the Wellness-Survivorship Center website.

ctsImageSocialWorkerFamily Cancer Assessment Clinic

Family Cancer Assessment Clinic The Family Cancer Assessment Clinic serves individuals who have concerns about their risk of developing cancer based on family history. View the Family Cancer Assessment Clinic website.

HOPE Guide

The Huntsman Online Patient Education (HOPE) Guide is a one-stop resource for cancer information, containing more than 3,000 resources that include books, brochures, FAQs, and medical journal articles on all types of cancer, treatment, research, and prevention. Learn more by visiting our Cancer Types and Topics section.

“I had an aggressive form of breast cancer and enrolled in a clinical trial for a new drug called Herceptin. Today, Herceptin is widely used because it’s so effective. I was one of the first to get it, and believe I’m alive today because of it.”

-GayeRene, breast cancer survivor

Cancer Types and Topics

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