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Cathy and Paul Benefit from Early Screening

As former smokers, Cathy and Paul both experienced the benefits of Missouri Baptist Medical Center’s (MoBap) early lung cancer screening program. 

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Mark Finds A New Path to Healing

After years of living with diabetes, Mark had developed a grade 3 non-healing wound on the bottom of his foot that kept him from standing or walking without pain. The diligent support of the Wound Healing Center team coupled with the hyperbaric oxygen therapy, Mark would find a new path to healing.

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Mitral Valve Replacement

When Tina needed a new mitral valve, she benefited from BJC HealthCare’s collaborative approach to care that connected her with a multidisciplinary team of heart specialists. Her journey included seamless coordination between medical teams at two BJC HealthCare facilities: Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital and Missouri Baptist Medical Center (MoBap).

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Young Athlete Center Bridge Program

This is a workout class designed to target muscle groups commonly associated with injury and train neuromuscular responses to coordinate movement and strengthen in proper alignment. This class is led by expert physical therapists and athletic trainers from the Young Athlete Center.

 

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Stroke Support Group

Whether you are a stroke survivor or taking care of a loved one, we invite you to join our support group community. Stroke Coordinators from Missouri Baptist Medical Center will encourage the sharing of personal experiences and connect with others as part of the recovery. 

 

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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment & Genetic Counseling

The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment & Genetic Counseling Program at Missouri Baptist Medical Center provides comprehensive breast cancer screenings and customized surveillance plan for patients with an increased risk of breast cancer. The plan includes personalized care coordination by specialized nurses who will navigate patients to a variety of resources, exams and/or treatment options.

Annual screening mammograms beginning at age 40 continue to be the best tool for early detection of breast cancer in women of average risk; however, identifying women at increased risk can assist patients and their physicians in deciding if additional imaging surveillance or other measures should be considered.

At each annual screening mammogram visit, personal risk factors and family history are reviewed. Women with specific risk factors, or a combination of risk factors, are offered a more in-depth assessment.

Patient Benefits for the Risk Assessment & Genetic Counseling Program

  • Provides a sense of control over your own health
  • Early detection of breast cancer provides the best outcomes
  • Improved patient experience through individualized care
  • Improved access to resources and services

Advanced Breast Cancer Screening Options

  • Breast MRI
  • Genetic Counseling/Testing

Referrals and Risk Factors

All screening mammography patients who obtain imaging in the Breast HealthCare Center will automatically be assessed for the Breast Cancer Risk Evaluation Program. The following risk factors can increase your chances of developing breast cancer:

  • One or more first or second degree relatives diagnosed with breast cancer under age 50
  • A personal history of ovarian cancer, or ovarian cancer in any family member at any age
  • Any male breast cancer in the family
  • Breast and/or ovarian cancer at any age in family with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry
  • Two or more first, second or third degree relatives from the same side of the family with breast/ovarian cancer at any age

Breast density is not the only indication for enrollment in this program. A combination of factors are used to assess each patient's comphrensive cancer risk. 

For more information on our cancer risk and genetic counseling programs, contact the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment team at 314-996-7409 or the Genetic Counseling Program at 314-996-7594.