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Breast Cancer Thrivers and Supporters Champion New Chair Inspired By Gratitude

Many patients with breast cancer have expressed heartfelt gratitude and created special bonds with Julie Margenthaler, MD, FACS, director of Breast Surgical Services at Siteman Cancer Center. While her expert surgical oncology skills are nationally renowned, patients especially appreciate her compassionate, personal approach to care.

In honor of her dedication to patients over the past 30 years, Dr. Margenthaler was installed as the inaugural Endowed Chair for Surgical Excellence in Breast Cancer through The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital on April 9, 2026.

Nine Local Nonprofits Receive Community Support Grants From the Foundation

Nine organizations working to address critical health challenges in the St. Louis community will receive $338,765 in funding through The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital’s Community Support Grants Program. The Foundation is committed to investing in the organizations that support the health of our community and is proud to partner with the following organizations to build healthier and brighter futures for our neighbors in the community: 

Siteman Investment Program Funds 13 of the Most Promising Ideas in Cancer Research

A total of 16 research scientists and physicians received support from the Siteman Investment Program (SIP). SIP is a biannual research grant program at Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and WashU Medicine. These individuals are leading unique cancer research projects that advance patient care through innovation.

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