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Living Intentionally and Finding a Cure for Cancer

Steve Steffan focused on the things he could control in life and let go of the things he could not. This outlook brought him through good and bad times. It also helps his family persevere in his absence.

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The match game: Transplants rely on Barnes-Jewish HLA lab

The Barnes-Jewish HLA lab matches bone marrow, stem cell and organ recipieints with a compatible donor.

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Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery Procedure Offers Less Pain, Scarring

A highly specialized approach to open heart surgery, a minimally invasive mini-thoracotomy, allows those with mitral heart valve problems to recover faster with less pain and smaller scars. Read More

Siteman Bone Marrow Transplant Program Completes 5,000th Procedure

The bone marrow and stem cell transplant program at the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine is one of the nation’s oldest and largest programs and recently achieved an important clinical landmark – 5,000 transplants. Physicians performed the milestone transplant July 18. Read More

Barnes-Jewish’s Strong Heart Attack Outcomes Recognized by American Heart Association

The Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital Heart and Vascular Center is a 2011 recipient of the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Mission: Lifeline Silver Award. The award recognizes the success of Barnes-Jewish and their physician partners at Washington University School of Medicine in providing quality care to heart attack patients. Read More
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