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How to tell if your child’s nose is broken
Accidents happen…and sometimes that accident comes in the form of a wallop to your child’s nose. But how do you ...
Newborn with rare brain tumor survives, thrives after treatment at St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Emily Murray knows the value of teamwork and family. The successful businesswoman’s career took her all over the world. Not ...
One Detail Leads to a Life-Changing Diagnosis
It was likely that Jack was born with the tumor that was discovered when he was just 15 months old ...
Global Brain Tumor Program at St. Louis Children’s Hospital
In September 2020, Polish 18-year-old Julia was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Julia reached out to Washington University School ...
St. Louis Children's Ranks No. 1 Among Missouri Children's Hospitals
U.S. News & World Report has again ranked St. Louis Children’s Hospital-Washington University School of Medicine among America’s Best Children’s ...
MIBG Therapy Targets High-Risk Neuroblastoma
St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine have joined a Children’s Oncology Group (COG) clinical trial to ...
Swollen Lymph Nodes — Should I Be Worried?
Swollen lymph nodes are a common complaint in children and are almost always a harmless and temporary finding. In rare ...
Medical Animation: Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Watch the video as St. Louis Children's Hospital explains what Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is and how it develops. ...
Medical Animation: Osteosarcoma
The skeletal system serves as the framework for the body and also protects the internal organs. Bones grow by a ...