Quick Facts

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital located in Memphis, TN

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One of the world's premier centers for research and treatment of catastrophic dieseases in children, primarily pediatric cancers.

* St. Jude Children's Research Hospital®, founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas, maintains 60 inpatient beds and treats about 260 patients each day, about 5,100 in active status, most of whom are treated on an outpatient basis.

* St. Jude is the first institution established for the sole purpose of conducting basic and clinical research and treatment into catastrophic childhood diseases, mainly cancer. St. Jude continues to be the only National Cancer Institute-funded cancer center devoted solely to children.

* St. Jude has treated children from all 50 states and from around the world.

* Research findings at St. Jude are shared with doctors and scientists all over the world. St. Jude also enjoys a worldwide reputation as a teaching facility. The medical and scientific staff published more than 500 articles in academic journals in 2006, more than any other pediatric cancer research center in the United States.

* St. Jude is the only pediatric cancer research center where families never pay for treatment not covered by insurance. No child is ever denied treatment because of the family's inability to pay.

* The hospital's daily operating costs are approximately $1,267,349, which is primarily covered by public contributions.

* During the past three years, 85.3 percent of every dollar received by St. Jude has gone to the current and future needs of the hospital.

* St. Jude pioneered a combination of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery to treat childhood cancers.

* St. Jude is a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza Viruses in Animals and Birds.

* Peter C. Doherty, Ph.D., of the St. Jude Immunology department, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1996. He shares the award with Rolf M. Zinkernagel, MD, of the University of Zurich. Their findings have led to major breakthroughs in the understanding and treatment of virus infections and cancers, and in the development of organ transplant procedures and vaccines.

* Since its inception, St. Jude has developed protocols that have brought survival rates for childhood cancers from less than 20 percent to more than 70 percent overall. The current St. Jude survival rates for selected childhood cancers are: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) 94%, Hodgkin disease (cancer of the lymph system) 90%, Medulloblastoma (brain tumor) 85%, and Wilms tumor (kidney tumor) 90%.

*In 1962, the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common form of childhood cancer, was 4 percent. Today, the survival rate for this once deadly disease is 94 percent thanks to research and treatment protocols developed at St. Jude.

* The St. Jude faculty includes three National Academy of Sciences members: Peter Doherty, Ph.D., of Immunology; Charles Sherr, MD, Ph.D, of Tumor Cell Biology; and Robert Webster, Ph.D., of Infectious Diseases. Sherr and James Ihle, Ph.D., hold the coveted title of Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators.

* St. Jude researchers and doctors are treating children with genetic immune defects and pediatric AIDS, as well as using new drugs and therapies to fight infections.

* St. Jude was the first facility outside the National Institutes of Health to receive federal approval for research involving human gene therapy.

* St. Jude operates a bone marrow transplant program that enables doctors to perform approximately 185 transplants per year.

Revised November 2007

 

Mission

The mission of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is to find cures for children with catastrophic illnesses through research and treatment.

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Volunteer Activity

Volunteers are important to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Every day, the halls of the hospital are filled with volunteers willing to donate their time and energy to the mission of St. Jude.

Here are just a few of the many benefits you'll gain through volunteering:

Learn new skills and meet new people

Make discoveries about yourself

Have fun while helping others

Group Volunteer Opportunities