Mission
The mission of Huntsman Cancer Institute combines groundbreaking
research and state-of-the art patient care with the offering of hope and
support for cancer patients and their families. Our teams of research
scientists, medical professionals, and cancer educators are working to
understand cancer, improve treatments, and help patients fight their disease.
Former Huntsman Cancer Foundation President, Jon Huntsman, Jr., explains,
"It is the goal of Huntsman Cancer Institute to become a symbol of hope
and optimism. We want those carrying the heavy burden of cancer to feel
strengthened and hopeful."
History
Salt Lake has become one of the foremost regions in the
world for genetic and medical research due to its unique
resource of large and close families with detailed
genealogical records living in a relatively small area.
These families, along with the cooperation of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons), have
provided physicians and researchers at Huntsman Cancer
Institute with the tools they need to investigate the
genetic pathways of cancer and to create new ways to
prevent, diagnose, treat, and cure cancer.
Huntsman Cancer Institute has become a reality thanks to the generous support of the Jon M. Huntsman family, which pledged $151
million in 1995—$100 million directly from family fundsto create a world-class cancer center. This institute bears their name and their vision
of hope for all who are burdened with cancer. Huntsman Cancer Institute is an extraordinary legacy for the children of this community and this
nation.
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