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Easy Access to Hematology-Oncology Clinical Trials

Through active clinical trials, Washington University researchers are working to find better treatments and cures for pediatric oncology and hematology ...

Patient Stories

Owen Kicked Cancer - Twice

Read more about Owen Williams' battle with rhabdomyosarcoma - a cancer of the soft tissue - and his experience with ...

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Cancer Research Takes a Quantum Leap

Todd Druley, MD, PhD, a Washington University pediatric oncologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, has been awarded the Hyundai Hope ...

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    Oncology Services

    Siteman Kids, the pediatric oncology program at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, is the largest comprehensive program in Missouri for children with cancer. Learn more, call 314-454-5437. ...

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    Osteosarcoma In A 10-Year-Old: Saving Will’s Arm

    When Will started complaining about his arm hurting and a lump formed in the area of his left proximal humerus ...

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    New Melanoma and Nevus Clinic Opens

    Siteman Kids at St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) opened a Pediatric Melanoma and Nevus Clinic dedicated to serving patient families ...

    Patient Stories

    Zach - Three-time Cancer Survivor Shares Recipe for Life

    There's no one better to describe the special care St. Louis Children's Hospital provides than our patients and their families ...

    Patient Stories

    A Survivor's Story: Brooke Cantwell

    For many people, the month of September represents a return to classes and to schoolwork. September is National Childhood Cancer ...

    Patient Stories

    Riding for Braydon

    There’s nothing Braydon Nugent likes more than spending time at his great-grandparents’ farm. That’s why his mom Emily was so ...

    Patient Stories

    Patient Profile -- Justin Kramer

    There's no one better to describe the special care St. Louis Children's Hospital provides than our patients and their families ...

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