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New Study: Tanning Beds Increase Melanoma Risk

A new report in the journal “Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention” says the use of indoor tanning beds increases the risk of melanoma two and four fold depending on the type of machine and the length of time a person tans.

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Illumination 10 Gala Raises Over $1.6 Million for Cancer Frontier Fund

More than 500 people gathered to raise over $1.6 million at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation’s “illumination10” gala on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at the Chase Park Plaza. All proceeds will benefit the Cancer Frontier Fund at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Visits Siteman Cancer Center

The NBA’s All-Time Leading Scorer, Hall of Famer and cancer survivor Kareem Abdul-Jabbar took time during a trip to St. Louis to visit with cancer patients at the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.

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Endometrial Cancer Research Support Pays Off in Significant Grant

 

Success really does bring more success. For 15 years, David Mutch, MD, a Washington University gynecologic oncologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and Paul Goodfellow*, PhD, a Washington University geneticist, have collaborated on endometrial and ovarian cancer research.

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Breast Health Outreach Program Impacts Breast Cancer Rates

Soon after Mario Schootman, PhD, an epidemiologist, came to Washington University in 1999, he reviewed data from the Missouri Cancer Registry and noticed a disturbing trend among patients with breast cancer:  from 1996 to 1998, women who were 50 and older were twice as likely to have late-stage breast cancer if they lived in certain ZIP codes in the northeastern part of St. Louis.

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