Treatment FAQ

how soon can i begin treatment at the huntsman cancer institute

by Kira Hahn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How can I get familiar with Huntsman Cancer Institute before my appointment?

You can get familiar with Huntsman Cancer Institute before your appointment by looking at our building maps. Occasionally, you may have some time between appointments, while waiting for lab work, or during treatments. Huntsman Cancer Institute offers many ways to help pass the time:

What is same-day acute care at Huntsman Cancer Institute?

Huntsman Cancer Institute Acute Care (HAC) offers same-day care for cancer patients who need quick treatment for side effects and other issues, including the following: The HAC team examines your health problems, answers questions, and gives treatment.

How long does chemo treatment take?

Chemo can be given in different ways: By vein—through an IV in the arm or a port in the chest. When chemo is given in this way, it is called infusion. Depending on the type of treatment, each infusion can take minutes or several hours.

What is HAC (Huntsman Cancer Institute)?

Huntsman Cancer Institute Acute Care (HAC) offers same-day care for cancer patients who need quick treatment for side effects and other issues, including the following: 1 infections 2 nausea or vomiting 3 dizziness 4 side effects from cancer treatment like chemotherapy 5 blood pressure or blood sugar issues

What are some ways to help pass the time at Huntsman Cancer Institute?

Huntsman Cancer Institute offers many ways to help pass the time: The Cancer Learning Center with thousands of books and audio resources you may borrow for free. Two restaurants and a Starbucks coffee shop.

How long does a dental appointment last?

Please plan at least one hour for your appointment. Some first-time visits may last a few hours.

What is cancer care team?

Our cancer care teams bring specialists from different disciplines together. They work side-by-side to develop the care plan that is best for each person. You and your loved ones are an important part of this decision-making partnership. (Remember, if you have been diagnosed with cancer, the Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Cancer factsheet might help you think about the questions you have before your appointment.)

How to find out if you need preauthorization for a procedure?

Before your first visit, call your health insurance company to find out if they require pre-authorization for procedures or treatments. If they do, call HCI's pre-authorization representative at 801-587-4036.

Who to ask for support during a first visit?

An adult family member or friend for support, if you'd like (you will receive a lot of information on the first visit, so a second set of ears and hands may be helpful.)

Is Huntsman Cancer Institute a cancer center?

Among the top in cancer research and care. The only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Mountain West. Due to increased precautions surrounding COVID-19 (coronavirus), Huntsman Cancer Institute is upholding its commitment to keeping you and others safe.

How long does it take to get a skin cancer infusion?

Depending on the type of treatment, each infusion can take minutes or several hours. By mouth—in pill, capsule, or liquid form. By putting a cream on the skin. This is used for some types of skin cancer.

What is chemo therapy?

About Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses strong drugs to treat cancer or help lessen symptoms. It is also called “chemo.”. It can destroy cancer cells, stop them from spreading, and slow their growth. You may get chemo alone or combined with other treatments. It can help other treatments work better.

What is chemo 101?

This is an introduction to cancer and its treatment with chemotherapy. The class covers basic concepts, processes, and side effects. The class is offered the first and third Thursdays of each month at 5 p.m.

What is a cycle in chemo?

A cycle is a period of treatment followed by a period of rest. For example, you may get chemo every day for one week and then have three weeks of rest. These four weeks make up one cycle. The rest period gives the body a chance to build new, healthy cells. Chemo can be given in different ways:

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Does chemotherapy cause hair loss?

Chemo drugs destroy cancer cells, but can also harm healthy cells. This can cause temporary side effects such as hair loss and mouth sores. Read more about side effects of cancer treatment. The side effects you feel depend on the chemotherapy you get.

How to contact HAC?

If needed, your care team will set up an HAC appointment for you. If you are unable to reach your care team, please contact the HAC at 801-213-4222 for assistance. The HAC team of cancer specialists gives each patient outstanding, personalized care for urgent and acute medical needs.

Does Huntsman Cancer Institute offer same day care?

Huntsman Cancer Institute Acute Care (HAC) offers same-day care for cancer patients who need quick treatment for side effects and other issues, including the following: infections.

What is the phone number for Huntsman Cancer Institute?

HCI Main: 1-877-585-0303. Visit Website. Exit Disclaimer. Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah is the state’s only official NCI-Designated Cancer Center. HCI's mission is to understand cancer from its beginnings, to use that knowledge in the creation and improvement of cancer treatments, to relieve the suffering ...

How many clinical trials does HCI have?

This goal, which requires superb transdisciplinary integration, is achieved through a strong collaborative culture at HCI. At any given time, HCI has 200 open clinical trials; annually, the center accrues more than 650 interventional treatment patients. Some trials are available to patients in HCI’s satellite clinics and in neighboring states through HCI’s affiliates. HCI is the only facility between Denver and Sacramento offering phase 1 clinical trials.

How many cancer research groups are there in HCI?

HCI unites the work of more than 200 cancer research laboratories and groups, and is organized into four research programs that provide an intellectual environment for collaborative exchange. These include Nuclear Control of Cell Growth and Differentiation, Cell Response and Regulation, Experimental Therapeutics, and Cancer Control and Population Sciences. Ten disease centers provide a counterpoint to the research programs, coordinating clinicians and scientists in teams focused on specific cancer types.

Is HCI a cancer center?

In 2015, NCI granted HCI a comprehensive cancer center designation. HCI’s cancer campus includes nearly one million square feet, including a dedicated cancer specialty hospital, two cancer research buildings, and extensive training programs for cancer researchers and health care professionals. In 2017, HCI doubled the space devoted to research to 400,000 square feet. HCI enjoys exceptional institutional support from both the university and the state of Utah, as well as strong statewide partnerships with other providers.

Can BMP send samples to outside investigators?

BMP is not allowed to send biological samples to outside investigators, unless they are collaborators of HCI PIs. This may require a Material Transfer Agreement from the university’s Technology & Venture Commercialization (TVC) office.

Can BMP transfer to histology?

After appropriate samples are determined, BMP can transfer blocks to Research Histology or arrange for access to clinical blocks. Please note that you must have an ARUP account for histology charges, which are separate from BMP charges. Email for more information.

Is cancer care available in Utah?

This is a personal decision. However, cancer patients and referring physicians should know that cancer care in Utah is among the best available anywhere in the world. Intermountain Healthcare provides cancer care facilities or centers in convenient locations throughout the state. This means patients can receive ongoing cancer treatment close ...

Is a patient navigator for cancer?

Yes! The Patient Navigator is for people across the cancer continuum, from first diagnosis through survivorship.

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