Topic: Patient Care May 15, 2014 Extensive clinical trials program offers hope, advances careThe Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center provides patients with a wide array of clinical trials that seek to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.Innovate Magazines April 21, 2014 The Big Picture: Cancer destroyerInnovative, precision device now available for treatment.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery February 21, 2014 Preventing Alzheimer’sCan it be done? A groundbreaking study aims to find out.Outlook Magazine February 21, 2014 Sickle cell solutionsRefining a safer, gentler transplant process that promises a better fix for sickle cell disease.Outlook Magazine November 20, 2013 Psychological counseling part of Siteman’s multidisciplinary cancer careThe Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center’s Counseling Service provides free, evidence-based therapy to cancer patients, their families and caregivers.Innovate Magazines November 4, 2013 Neurofibromatosis (NF) Center provides patient care and support, seeks solutionsWashington University’s Neurofibromatosis (NF) Center focuses on research and patient care for individuals affected by NF, a complex genetic disorder.Innovate Magazines September 18, 2013 First Alzheimer’s prevention trial beginsThe first trial to evaluate whether drug treatments can prevent Alzheimer’s before dementia begins has been launched.Innovate Magazines August 1, 2013 Treatment options for high-risk lung cancer patientsDoctors at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Siteman Cancer Center are comparing radiation versus surgical treatment in high-risk lung cancer patients.Innovate Magazines June 19, 2013 Improving depression and anxiety therapy in seniorsResearchers at Washington University are looking for better ways to help older adults deal with depression and anxiety.Innovate Magazines June 19, 2013 Tackling treatment-resistant depressionDoctors are providing new options for individuals with major depression who are resistant to traditional treatment.Innovate Magazines June 12, 2013 New treatment options for kidney cancerResearchers at Washington University are making advances in treating kidney cancer patients.Innovate Magazines June 10, 2013 Understanding and treating spasmodic dysphoniaA multidisciplinary collaboration at Washington University is examining the causes and latest treatments for spasmodic dysphonia, a voice muscle disorder.Innovate Magazines March 25, 2013 Medical Center’s north campus first to see change as part of Campus Renewal ProjectNews Release March 8, 2013 New multiple sclerosis therapies help scientists understand roots of the diseaseWashington University neurologists are working on finding new therapies to help patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).Innovate Magazines March 1, 2013 New study monitors abdominal aortic aneurysms growthA national trial is evaluating an antibiotic as a non-surgical method to control the growth of aneurysms, or enlargements, of the abdominal aortic artery.Innovate Magazines March 1, 2013 Abdominal aortic aneurysms: New study tests medicine to prevent surgeryA national trial is evaluating an antibiotic as a non-surgical method to control the growth of aneurysms, or enlargements, of the abdominal aortic artery.Innovate Magazines February 28, 2013 Stroke patients benefit from carmaker’s efficiencyWashington University researchers are using car factory efficiency and productivity processes to improve stroke treatment at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.Innovate Magazines February 28, 2013 Advances in brain tumor therapies offer speedier recoveriesDoctors and researchers are collaborating on the development of new advances in brain tumor therapies.Innovate Magazines February 15, 2013 New device offers advance in brain aneurysm treatmentWashington University physicians are using a new device that helps heal difficult-to-treat aneurysms with lower radiation exposure.Innovate Magazines January 30, 2013 Saving young livesTwo studies conducted in Malawi are reshaping what we know about the root causes of malnutrition.School of Medicine January 9, 2013 Third Siteman satellite location opens in South CountySiteman Cancer Center opens a 37,000-square foot South County outpatient office at Interstate 55 and Butler Hill Road to provide service to cancer patients.Innovate Magazines November 26, 2012 Multifaceted approach to respiratory diseasePhysician-scientists at Washington University School of Medicine are seeking better treatments for patients with respiratory diseases.Innovate Magazines October 15, 2012 Get with the guidelines recognitionWashington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital are honored with an award for their higher standards of stroke care in patients.Innovate Magazines October 15, 2012 American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association’s Target: StrokeBarnes-Jewish Hospital is honored with the Target: Stroke award for advances in care for patients who have had strokes.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 Next ›