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Endometrial Cancer Research Support Pays Off in Significant Grant

 

Success really does bring more success. For 15 years, David Mutch, MD, a Washington University gynecologic oncologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and Paul Goodfellow*, PhD, a Washington University geneticist, have collaborated on endometrial and ovarian cancer research.

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Breast Health Outreach Program Impacts Breast Cancer Rates

Soon after Mario Schootman, PhD, an epidemiologist, came to Washington University in 1999, he reviewed data from the Missouri Cancer Registry and noticed a disturbing trend among patients with breast cancer:  from 1996 to 1998, women who were 50 and older were twice as likely to have late-stage breast cancer if they lived in certain ZIP codes in the northeastern part of St. Louis.

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Defying the Odds, Sharing the Hope

Bev Sodemann, 58, is living proof of how research brings hope to so many lives.

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Boosting Hope in the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer was pushed to the forefront of the news last year when actor Patrick Swayze died from it. More than 35,000 other people in the United States also died from pancreatic cancer in 2009. 

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Auxiliaries Merge, Create Strong, United Group of Volunteers

In a decision that will benefit countless patients of Barnes-Jewish hospital, the auxiliaries of the former Barnes hospital and Jewish hospital, which have operated as separate chapters of the Barnes-Jewish hospital auxiliary since the hospitals merged in 1996, agreed in January 2010 to merge into one auxiliary.

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