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Cancer care

With multidisciplinary specialists, ongoing clinical research, and advanced technology, we provide world-class care wherever you are in your cancer journey.

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We offer one of the most experienced teams of specialists in the Mountain West, as well as personalized treatment plans, telehealth, and a 24/7 email service to help support you every step of the way.

Highly personalized care

Our exceptional caregivers and partnerships with leading biotech companies help us deliver compassionate and tailored treatments.

Nationally recognized

Many of our cancer centers have been accredited and recognized for outstanding care by national cancer care organizations.

Committed to innovation

We advance cancer care through research and new technology, including robotic-assisted surgery and AI tools that improve detection.

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Our Programs

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Services

We offer comprehensive care tailored to your cancer condition and treatment plan, including these advanced services.

  • Cancer screening

  • Imaging tests (Ultrasound, MRI, CT scans)

  • Blood tests and biopsies

  • Targeted therapy

  • Radiation oncology

  • Medical oncology

  • Surgical oncology

  • Oncology nutrition

  • Oncology telehealth and virtual care

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Primary Children's Hospital

The nationally-ranked cancer program at Primary Children’s Hospital includes oncology and bone marrow transplant programs that use the latest treatments and research to restore childhood after cancer.

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Tia Stokes’ love of dance became her therapy during her Leukemia journey.

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