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      <description><![CDATA[    <p>TO:  ALL PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES WITH DISABILITIES AS THAT TERM HAS BEEN DEFINED BY 42 USC § 12102(2), INCLUDING THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE AN IMPAIRMENT THAT SUBSTANTIALLY LIMITS A MAJOR LIFE FUNCTION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO MOBILITY, HEARING, AND SIGHT, WHO SEEK, HAVE SOUGHT, OR WILL SEEK ACCESS TO OR USE OF ANY GOOD, SERVICE, PROGRAM, FACILITY, PRIVILEGE, OR ACCOMMODATION OF THE FACILITIES OF SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. </p>  <p>You are covered by and will be bound by the settlement of a class action lawsuit involving physical access barriers at the facilities of Saint Louis University  Hospital.  This Notice is to inform you of facts that affect your legal rights. Summary Of Lawsuit A class action lawsuit entitled Access Now, Inc. et al. v. AMH CGH, Inc. et al., Case No. 98-3004-CIV-GOLD/SIMONTON, is currently pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida involving disability access at the facilities of Saint Louis University Hospital (&quot;the Medical Center&quot;).  </p>  <p>The complaint alleges on behalf of all disabled individuals that the Medical Center is in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act because it has failed to provide equal access for persons with disabilities to the Medical Center's facilities.  The Medical Center denies these allegations.  By entering into a settlement of this action, the Medical Center does not admit that it engaged in any wrongful action or inaction. This lawsuit has been certified by the Court as a class action.  The named plaintiffs serve as class representatives, and their counsel are Miguel M. de la O and David E. Marko of the law firm de la O, Marko, Magolnick, Leyton.  Those lawyers serve as counsel for the class.  The Medical Center is represented by the law firm Gibson, Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP. </p>  <p>Definition Of The Class </p>  <p>You are a member of the class if you are an individual with any type of disability whatsoever, and seek, have sought, or will seek access to or use of any facilities of the Medical Center. </p>  <p>Summary Of Proposed Settlement </p>  <p>The named plaintiffs and the Medical Center have reached a proposed settlement of this class action lawsuit, which provides that the Medical Center will make modifications and alterations to its facilities with the purpose of providing equal access to and usability of the facilities by persons with disabilities.  No money damages are to be paid to members of the class. </p>  <p>Procedures Concerning The Settlement Court Hearing.  </p>  <p>On March 16, 2007, at 4:00 p.m., the court will hold a hearing at the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Courtroom 10, located at 300 N.E. 1st Avenue, Miami, Florida 33132, to determine whether the proposed settlement agreement is fair and reasonable. Objections to the Settlement.  If you believe the Court should not approve the settlement, you may advise the Court of your objections.  In order to be considered, your objections must be in writing, signed, and sent via first-class mail to: </p>  <p>Clerk of the United Stated District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Courtroom 10, 300 N.E. 1st Avenue, Miami, Florida, 33132.  </p>  <p>A copy should also be mailed to counsel for the class at the address set forth below.  Objections will not be considered by the Court unless received on or before February 16, 2007. Your written statement should specify in detail the factual basis and/or legal grounds on which you base your objections.  If you provide written objections, you may appear in person at the hearing before the Court on March 16, 2007, as described above, to express your views concerning the settlement.  An attorney may also appear at the hearing on your behalf.  If you and/or your attorney intend to appear at the hearing, you should so advise the Court in the written statement of your objections. Any class member who fails to file a timely written objection may not appear before the Court at the hearing to voice objections relating to the adequacy and/or fairness of the proposed settlement. Entry of Judgment.  If the settlement is approved by the Court, the order approving the settlement and a judgment dismissing this action with prejudice as to Saint Louis University Hospital will be entered.  You should not expect to receive any further notices concerning the entry of such order and judgment.  All class members will be bound by the judgment, which will bar class members from asserting any claims against the Medical Center concerning physical, communication, structural, and program access barrier.  All class members are deemed to have waived the protection provided by any state law with respect to unknown claims at the time of a general release, and the general release forever discharges any claims relating to physical, communication, structural, and program access barriers, if any, at the Medical Center by a class member whether known or unknown to the class member at the time of the settlement agreement. Further Information The nature of this lawsuit and the proposed settlement are summarized in this Notice.  More detailed information, including a copy of the settlement agreement, may be obtained from class counsel at: Miguel M. de la O and David E. Marko de la O, Marko, Magolnick, Leyton 3001 SW 3rd Ave. Miami, Florida 33129 or by consulting the public file on the case at the Office of the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, 301 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida. </p>  <p>PLEASE FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES SET OUT ABOVE.PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE JUDGE OR THE CLERK OF THE COURT WITH ANY QUESTION ABOUT THE SETTLEMENT</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Saint Louis University Cancer Center, in a completely remodeled facility convenient to the entire metropolitan area, offers some of the latest available cancer care from a team of medical professionals on the forefront of cancer research, education, diagnosis and treatment. <br><br>Research: Patients at the SLU Cancer Center may participate in clinical trials through the Saint Louis University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, connecting them to advanced and  promising treatments that are unavailable in many clinical practices.<br><br>Prevention: The SLU Cancer Center has some of the most sophisticated screening and diagnostic tools to detect cancer including genetic counseling, an advanced Breast Imaging Center, an endoscopy suite, computed tomography scans, positron emission tomography and MRI. Molecular screening is coming on line.<br>                        <br>Excellent patient care: Patients receive friendly, compassionate care from dedicated healthcare professionals at a teaching facility. The team collaborates to create personalized treatment plans. Treatment options run the gamut from high-tech bone marrow and stem cell transplantation (autologous and allogeneic) and advanced technology for image-guided surgery to radiation oncology and chemotherapy. Patients may receive genetic counseling, pastoral care and hospice care assistance from social workers. All services – including surgery and interventional radiology – are provided at the SLU Cancer Center or the Saint Louis University Hospital, which is easily accessible through a bridge that connects the two facilities.<br>                        <br>Education: Staffed by oncology professionals, the Community Cancer Resource Center at the SLU Cancer Center offers some of the latest personalized information to patients, their families and the general public, including access to Web-based cancer information sites and support groups. The SLU Cancer Center carries its expertise into the community through its speakers' bureau, participation in health fairs and other educational outreach efforts. <br><br>The SLU Cancer Center is is an innovative partnership between Saint Louis University and Saint Louis University Hospital.<br> <br>The SLU Cancer Center occupies 50,000 square feet at 3655 Vista Ave., in Saint Louis University Hospital's West Pavilion (formerly Bethesda General Hospital).<br> <br>Specialists at the SLU Cancer Center treat cancers of the blood (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma and myelodysplastic syndrome), breast, brain, digestive system (colorectal, liver and pancreas), head and neck (including thyroid), urological system (kidney, urinary/bladder), lung/thoracic, musculoskeletal system and skin (melanoma). Treatment also is offered for men's cancers (prostate and testicular) and gynecological cancers (cervical, ovarian and uterine).<br> <br>Patients at the SLU Cancer Center are treated by a team of high quality physicians who collaborate to create the individualized treatment plans designed to offer the most hope for recovery. They may be seen by internal medical specialists including hematologists/oncologists, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, dermatologists and pulmonologists. The surgical oncologists are specialists in general surgery, breast surgery, colorectal surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, thoracic, urology, orthopedic and neurosurgery. Specialists in nuclear medicine, radiology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology and pathology, as well as a certified advanced practice nurse in genetics, also treat patients at the SLU Cancer Center.<br> <br>The SLU Cancer Center opened on Feb. 26, 2002.  <br><br><br> <br>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p> <p>ST. LOUIS -The Saint Louis University Cancer Center, a renovated, advanced facility in midtown St. Louis, combines some of the latest advances in research, prevention and education with compassionate, personalized care.</p> <p>The SLU Cancer Center is operated and funded by Saint Louis University and Tenet Healthcare. It occupies 50,000 square feet at 3655 Vista Ave., in Saint Louis University Hospital's West Pavilion, which had been Bethesda General Hospital.  </p> <p>The SLU Cancer Center uses some of the latest screening and diagnostic tools from across the Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center to detect cancer – including an advanced Breast Imaging Center, an advanced endoscopy suite, computed tomography scans, positron emission tomography and MRI. </p> <p class=MsoBodyTextIndent2>Healthcare professionals from Saint Louis University collaborate to create personalized care plans, including investigational treatments that are unavailable in many clinical practices. No two treatment approaches are the same because every patient's condition is different. </p> <p>The center's Community Cancer Resource Center extends its personalized approach to education still further. Staffed by oncology professionals, the center offers multimedia information services and outreach seminars to educate patients, families and members of the community about cancer detection, prevention and treatment.</p> <p>For more information about the SLU Cancer Center or to schedule an appointment, call 314-268-5880. </p>]]></description>
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