• Mashup Score: 5

    1 in 3 cancer-related articles on social media contains harmful misinformation. Skyler Johnson, MD, shares insights from his research on the Cancer Claims CR…

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Cancer misinformation is everywhere—miracle cures, false testimonials, and shady claims. Dr. Skyler Johnson (@sky__john), a radiation oncologist and misinformation researcher, created the Cancer Claims CRAP Score to help spot red flags. https://t.co/MxcMZHZiQk

  • Mashup Score: 16

    Dr. Lambert oversees the physical well-being of patients, but also emphasizes the importance of the human spirit during the recovery process. “Hope is like oxygen. You cannot live without it.”

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Dr. Laura Lambert is a surgical oncologist specializing in the management of advanced cancers that have spread through the abdominal cavity. In her Letter of Hope she reflects on the powerful capacity of both the body and spirit to heal. https://t.co/zZRN2AL3mt @UofUSurgery https://t.co/eF7ve3EERl

  • Mashup Score: 2

    People living with cancer across the Mountain West are sharing stories and building community through a virtual writing workshop, led by Huntsman Cancer Institute Writer-in-Residence Susan Sample.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Claudia Presto lives in rural Utah, hours from where she receives cancer treatment. She felt very isolated until a virtual writing workshop helped her find connection & healing. Programs like this bring support to patients, no matter where they live. https://t.co/rimCUD0A42 https://t.co/hyZjLMgJU0

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Samantha Murrell shares her journey with stage 4 NSCLC, a form of lung cancer. From her diagnosis to finding strength in treatment and support, she offers hopeful advice to others.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • In 2024, Samantha was diagnosed with stage 4 NSCLC with a HER2 mutation. Her targeted therapy—developed in recent years for lung cancer—is working. She recently thanked the researchers whose work is giving her more time and more hope. https://t.co/cDENdAuQGz https://t.co/LJ2QDT5sde

  • Mashup Score: 9

    Huntsman Cancer Institute leads in robotic cancer surgery with single-port, Ion robotic bronchoscopy and da Vinci 5 systems, enhancing precision, access, and recovery while training surgeons nationwide in advanced techniques.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • What if surgery meant fewer incisions, faster recovery, and greater precision? Our surgical oncologists are using advanced robotic tools to treat complex cancers in less invasive ways—making procedures more precise and better tailored to each patient. https://t.co/vW20fhq7Sw https://t.co/O8l5dMir0Y

  • Mashup Score: 2

    New research shows regular exercise may change how colon cancer behaves at a molecular level, altering genes in tumors and fat tissue—highlighting the deep impact of movement on health.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • What if exercise could actually change how cancer behaves? PhD student Vicky Bandera found that regular activity may shift gene activity in colon tumors and nearby fat tissue—hinting at deeper effects on cancer biology. Read more: https://t.co/h68a5T0hOY https://t.co/tvugqz7Wyw