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Cancer Center - Utah Valley

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Building 4, Floor 7

Our services

  • Cancer care
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Comprehensive cancer care, close to home

With multidisciplinary experts, advanced technology, clinical trials, and supportive services, Utah Valley Clinic’s Cancer Center delivers personalized treatments and seamless coordination so you can focus on healing.

Info: 801-357-7575

Our providers

Nathan R. Peterson
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Nathan R. Peterson, MD

Hematology Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - American Fork
801-855-4100
Christian L. Barney

Christian L. Barney, MD

Radiation Oncology
Utah Valley Clinic - Radiation Oncology
Daniel R. Sims
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Daniel R. Sims, DO

Hematology Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - Utah Valley
Jay A. Clark

Jay A. Clark, MD

Radiation Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - American Fork
David W. Ririe
4.9

David W. Ririe, MD

Hematology Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - Utah Valley
Sohaip M Kabashneh
4.8

Sohaip M Kabashneh, MD

Hematology Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - Utah Valley
Brandon M. Barney

Brandon M. Barney, MD

Radiation Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - American Fork
Jacob A. Barlow
5

Jacob A. Barlow, NP

Medical Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - American Fork
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Why trust Intermountain for your care?

  • Expert team — Board-certified oncologists collaborate across the Intermountain network to tailor your plan.
  • Advanced treatments — From immunotherapy to modern radiation therapies, get options matched to your diagnosis.
  • Whole-person support — Navigation, nutrition, palliative care, and survivorship services at every step.

Our services

  • Medical oncology — Chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy tailored to your cancer type.
  • Radiation oncology — On‑site image‑guided external beam, stereotactic radiosurgery, and brachytherapy
  • Surgical oncology — Cancer surgery with minimally invasive options; coordinated with multidisciplinary team.
  • Hematology — Diagnosis and treatment for blood cancers and complex blood disorders.
  • Genetic counseling & high‑risk prevention — Risk assessment, testing, personalized prevention plans.
  • Clinical trials (Phase 1 and beyond) — Access to innovative therapies through Intermountain research. Learn more.
  • Oncology nutrition — Registered dietitians help maintain strength during treatment.
  • Palliative & supportive oncology — Symptom relief, counseling, whole‑person support.
  • Navigation & survivorship — Care navigation, education, and long‑term follow‑up.
  • Classes and support groups — Find free cancer support groups and wellness classes from Intermountain Health. Connect with others, learn from experts, and find strength in community.
Commission on Cancer Accreditation
Accreditations

Quality care certified by the Commission on Cancer

CoC-accredited programs offer comprehensive care including: quality care close to home; a multidisciplinary, team approach; information and education; patient-centered services; options for genetic assessment, counseling, and palliative care services; care monitoring and quality improvement; evidence-based treatment planning; clinical trials and new treatment options, follow-up care; patient tracking through the cancer data system.

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NAPBC Accreditation

NAPBC

With accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers, you can be assured that we’re held to the highest standards of care for patients with diseases of the breast. In addition, we’re a nationally accredited Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, accredited in all forms of breast imaging from the American College of Radiology, including breast MRI, breast ultrasound, mammography and stereotactic breast biopsy.

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Infusion services nearby

Experience compassionate, cutting-edge care with our expert infusion services—delivering personalized treatment plans in a supportive and healing environment.

Cancer care FAQs

Answers to common questions about appointments, treatments, insurance, and support at our cancer center.

Yes—radiation oncology is available at the Cancer Center and offers image‑guided and stereotactic options.
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Phase 1 Clinical Trials

Clinical trials ensure the new drug is safe to move forward into further testing in larger groups of people. They test new cancer treatments for safety and determine the best dose for patients and are the first step in bringing innovative therapies to cancer patients who may not have other treatment options.

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