The Cooper Foundation Receives $40K Donation During Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Donation in Loving Memory of Susan Marie Rupp

Group of people hold large check presentation poster for $40,000.

Family and friends of the late Susan Marie Rupp, of Clementon NJ, recently presented a check for $40,000 to The Cooper Foundation in honor of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. The funds will support ovarian cancer research at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper.

“The bravery and hope displayed by Susan during her treatment remains present. By supporting the nation’s leading cancer research centers, such as MD Anderson at Cooper, Susan’s legacy lives on and she will remain an advocate for ovarian cancer awareness for all women,” said Norman R. Rupp, husband of Susan and Chairman of the Susan Marie Rupp (SMR) Foundation.

Sadly, Susan passed away on July 30, 2010 at the age of 52. Each year since then, the SMR Foundation’s volunteers hand out symptom information cards and tie teal ribbons throughout towns on lamp posts, mailboxes and fences.

“Our goal is to educate women on the often-vague symptoms of ovarian cancer and raise money for research in the hope that within our lifetime, others will not have to face the loss of a treasured loved one to this ‘silent killer’.”

“The ongoing and generous support received from patients, families and the community propels research efforts and demonstrates the strong trust and confidence we all have in the MD Anderson at Cooper team to find a cure for ovarian cancer and improve outcomes for cancer patients,” said Philip A. Norcross, Esq., chairman of The Cooper Foundation.

“Imagine a world where ovarian cancer is easier to detect and diagnose and where every woman touched by the disease is successfully treated,” said Generosa Grana, MD, FACP, director of MD Anderson at Cooper. “The chances for successful ovarian cancer treatment are much higher if the cancer is caught early and diagnosed accurately. Research is key to helping us unlock the next generation of prevention, detection and treatment approaches for ovarian cancer. We do this for our daughters, sisters, mothers, loved ones and friends.”

“It’s humbling when families touched by cancer choose to put their faith in us and support our efforts here at MD Anderson at Cooper,” said David P. Warshal, MD, FACOG, head of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology. “Our patients have access to clinical trials offering promising new treatments that cannot be found anywhere else and this is thanks to those who support and donate to our research efforts”.

“This generous donation from the Susan Marie Rupp Foundation is timely, as it coincides with Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and highlights how grassroots fundraising can make a real impact and contribute to the research that saves lives,” said Robert A. Ortiz, Jr., J.D., senior vice president and chief philanthropy officer of the Cooper Foundation.

Cooper’s Gynecologic Cancer Center is the largest and most experienced gynecologic cancer treatment program in South Jersey. For more than three decades, the team of specialists has provided compassionate, advanced care to women with ovarian and other gynecologic cancers.

The MD Anderson at Cooper team is constantly researching newer and more advanced ovarian cancer treatment, including working to understand it on the molecular and genetic level and offering targeted therapies and clinical trials only available at a few places in the nation.

About The Cooper Foundation
The Cooper Foundation serves as the philanthropic, community outreach and community development arm of Cooper University Health Care, one of the largest health systems in southern New Jersey with over 100 outpatient offices and its flagship Cooper University Hospital located in Camden, N.J.
Learn more at foundation.cooperhealth.org

About the Susan Marie Rupp Foundation
Sisters, Mothers, Relatives, and Friends Against Ovarian Cancer
The Susan Marie Rupp Foundation was established in loving memory of Susan, by her family. The foundation’s primary mission is to raise awareness of ovarian cancer, educate women on the often-vague symptoms, and raise money for research. Learn more at smrfteal.org.

###

Contact the Cooper Foundation:
Alexie Constantinou, Marketing Manager
constantinou-alexie@cooperhealth.edu
Cell: 609.424.4102

 

Leave a Reply

DO NOT USE THIS FORM FOR APPOINTMENTS. Using this form will only delay your ability to get an appointment. Please use the contact information in the article or visit appointments.cooperhealth.org.