Treatment FAQ

who gets treatment at st jude hospital?

by Meda Halvorson Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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St. Jude treats children and young adults with newly diagnosed or suspected pediatric cancer, HIV infections or certain hematologic or genetic diseases that we treat. We accept most patients based on their ability to enroll in an open clinical trial. Subscribe to our monthly email physician alert to stay up to date on our open research protocols.

Jude accepts children, adolescents and young adults who are 21 years old or younger at the time of acceptance. Exceptions to this age limit include: Children age 18 years old or younger: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and some other forms of childhood leukemia.

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What are the treatment programs at St Jude?

Treatment Programs. St. Jude treats children with cancer, blood disorders and related life-threatening diseases. We take the toughest cases. This often includes children who do not respond well to standard treatments. Together is a free online resource for all families facing childhood cancer, no matter where patients receive treatment.

Why choose St Jude Hospital?

The hospital. Discoveries at St. Jude have profoundly changed how doctors treat children with cancer and other catastrophic illnesses. Since St. Jude was established, the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer, has increased from 4 percent in 1962 to 94 percent today.

Where can I get St Jude care close to home?

St. Jude Affiliates: World-Class Care Closer to Home. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is located in Memphis, Tennessee. Through the St. Jude Affiliate Program, your family may have options to receive exceptional St. Jude care at one of our eight regional affiliate clinics.

What hospitals does St Jude work with in Memphis?

St. Jude also works closely with Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center, also located in downtown Memphis. St. Jude patients needing certain procedures, such as brain surgery, may undergo procedures at LeBonheur Hospital.

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Is St Judes only for cancer patients?

Treatment Programs St. Jude treats children with cancer, blood disorders and related life-threatening diseases. We take the toughest cases. This often includes children who do not respond well to standard treatments.

How does St. Jude's Hospital differ from other hospitals?

St. Jude is a specialty research hospital for children, not a general children's hospital. We focus on providing exceptional care to patients with pediatric cancer and other catastrophic diseases.

What types of cancer does St. Jude treat?

Jude is known worldwide for the treatment of these common types of cancers in children.Adrenocortical Tumor.Brain Tumors.Ewing Sarcoma.Neuroblastoma.Osteosarcoma.Retinoblastoma.Wilms Tumor.

Do families pay at St. Jude?

St. Jude makes a unique promise as part of its fundraising: “Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food — because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.”

What is the salary of the CEO of St. Jude's children's hospital?

The 14 most highly compensated employees were reported to be: $1,278,550: James R Downing, President, CEO. $ 958,886: Richard C Shadyac, Ex-Officio Director (compensation from ALSAC)

Is St. Jude's hospital faith based?

Although it was named after Thomas's patron saint, St. Jude is not a Catholic hospital and is a secular institution not affiliated with any religious organization.

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