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Barnes-Jewish Nationally Recognized as a "Consumer Choice"

For the 16th consecutive year, Barnes-Jewish Hospital is recognized as the only hospital in the St. Louis area with the highest quality and image according to research by the National Research Corporation (NRC) in their list of 2011/2012 Consumer Choice Award winners. Read More

Aortic valve replacement procedure deemed "game changing", approved by the FDA performed at Barnes-Jewish and Washington University

Approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of a procedure described as a “game changer” by physicians – transcatheter aortic valve replacement – now allows cardiac specialists at Barnes-Jewish to perform open-heart surgery without the “open” for patients previously unable to have surgery.

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Proton Beam Accelerator Delivered to Siteman Cancer Center for Proton Therapy

A cross-country delivery of a technology some think will revolutionize radiation therapy for some cancer patients will make its way to St. Louis and the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. Read More

Eagles Help Breast Cancer Research Fly Higher

When one of Cathy Wilcoxen’s best friends was diagnosed with breast cancer, Cathy tapped the power of thousands of friends, family and even strangers who united to fight the disease. This team effort ultimately grew into a generous gift of more than $140,000 to The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital. These gifts to support the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine are leading to breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment.

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Going the Distance for Breakthrough Care

As an avid golfer, a successful bank president and father of three, Bruce Harris, of Fulton, Mo. wouldn’t let a possible bronchial infection slow him down. But when antibiotics didn’t help after several weeks, Harris’ doctor recommended a chest X-ray. The shocking results drove him to an oncologist in nearby Columbia.

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