Cancer Extras
Trilogy system combines imaging and treatment technologies for cancer 
Self-test for colorectal cancer 
Determining the best options for prostate cancer treatment. 
Diet and herbs that can lower your risk for prostate cancer 
Prostate cancer can be detected early: Get screened! 
Dark chocolate and cocoa may help protect against heart disease and cancer 
Mammography assistance for women in need 
Cancer in the News
Sales of necklaces, hand-made by local women, show those affected by cancer somebody cares 
St. Louis breast cancer survivors, doctors oppose new mammogram recommendations 
Breast Surgeon Sarah Snell, M.D., discusses guidelines for mammogram maintenance 
Fenton woman overcomes rare breast cancer 
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Cancer Care Services
Clinical Trials
In order to take advantage of the latest scientific breakthroughs in the treatment of cancer, St. Anthony’s participates in numerous clinical research trials on an ongoing
Through an affiliation with the Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU), St. Anthony’s acts as an independent research site. Through an affiliation with Washington University, St. Anthony’s participates in Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) studies of cancers involving the breast, colon, pancreas, bladder, prostate, kidney and lung, as well as myeloma and leukemia. The National Cancer Institute provides grants for research groups to conduct the trials.
St. Anthony’s Institutional Review Board selects protocols and oversees research conducted at the Medical Center to be sure they are safe and in the patients’ best interest.
For more information about clinical research trials at St. Anthony's Medical Center, call certified oncology research coordinator Pam Crecelius at 314-525-4928.
Recent Studies:
For information, please call our Health Access Line at 314-ANTHONY (268-4669) or 800-554-9550
or visit find a physician online.
At St. Anthony’s, our vision is to be the area’s premier health care organization
— and your first choice for health care services.



