Barnes-Jewish Hospital | Washington University Physicians

Endowed Chair : Minimizing Cancer Surgery, Maximizing Outcomes

 

When it comes to improving care for patients facing kidney, prostate or testicular cancer, Washington University and Siteman Cancer Center urologic surgeon R. Sherburne Figenshau, MD, thinks small — smaller incisions, smaller cuts and smaller amounts of time inside the body.

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Ringing in a New Life After Cancer

Because cancer runs in her family, 54-year-old Lisa Facer had always been diligent about getting annual mammograms. But in 2006, she missed her mammogram as she and her sister cared for her dying mother in Hawaii. In 2007, the company where she was a corporate bond trader was in turmoil — so she missed her mammogram again. In May 2008, Facer lost her job. So with time on her hands, she finally went for a mammogram. On D-Day – June 6 – she got the news she dreaded: breast cancer.

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Oncology Nurses Put the Passion in Patient Care

 

Oncology nurses often care for the sickest of the sick, which can be stressful and emotionally difficult. But every nurse who works with cancer patients shares the common denominator of passionate care for patients, says Christine Rimkus, RN, an oncology clinical nurse specialist at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.

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New Faces of "Giving"

Illumination10 co-chairs Jim and Stacey Weddle

Jim Weddle is the managing partner of Edward Jones... 

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Focus on the Cancer Frontier Fund

You can help to unlock the mysteries of cancer genetics.

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