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The Power of Giving

Advancements in cancer prevention, therapies, and outcomes are driven by innovative research. Gifts power the wheel of cancer innovation, translating promising ideas into new standards of care.

Extraordinary care means our patients have access to the most innovative treatments, technologies, and expertise when it matters most. Gifts provide real-time solutions that directly improve a patient’s journey.

Academic medical centers have the honored responsibility of training the next generation of physician-scientists. Gifts foster a culture of continuous education and training, fueling the cycle of cancer innovation.

Many personal and socioeconomic barriers outside the hospital can impact a patient’s overall healing process and access to care. Gifts create a holistic and personalized approach to cancer that meet people where they are with premiere care designed to treat the entire person—beyond the hospital walls in our community and throughout the world.

Precision radiation therapy at The S. Lee Kling Proton Therapy Center at Siteman Cancer Center

Dig Deeper

Cancer is vast, complex, multidisciplinary, and personal. Search our resource library by cancer type, keyword, or simply browse the documents below to see how philanthropy is having a dramatic impact on cancer innovation.

The Donor Difference

At Barnes-Jewish Hospital, some patients need additional help overcoming barriers that prevent them from successfully transitioning home to lead healthy lives. Thanks to dedicated patient care funds provided by donors to the Foundation, hospital social workers are able to provide these patients with resources—transportation, lodging, medical equipment, bill assistance, gift cards for medicine, food, car seats, and cribs—at a time of urgent need. Here’s just one of 30,000 annual stories of how these donor funds are put to use:

Gina was overjoyed after the birth of her child. However, she was also heavy with worry because the electricity had been disconnected at her home as overwhelming bills mounted. Through patient care funds at The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital, electricity was restored to Gina’s home so her new baby could get a healthy start.

“I could see a visible weight lift from her shoulders,” says the Barnes-Jewish Hospital case manager who helped Gina. “This money was life-changing for this family. I’m proud of our ability as health care providers to acknowledge how social determinants of health play such a significant role in our patients’ lives. And I’m proud of an institution that can use its financial capital to invest in patients.”

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