“Sister Will You Help Me” Cancer Support Group Celebrates 10 Years

Cooper Cancer Institute’s (CCI) Sister Will You Help Me support group celebrated its tenth anniversary with a dinner dance at Lucien’s Manor, in Berlin, N.J., on September 16, 2011. More than 350 people attended the event to celebrate survivorship; remember those who have passed; and recognize the family, friends, and caregivers who have helped the women through their journey.

Sister Will You Help Me is a support group for women of color and faith, with chapters based in Camden and Willingboro. Read more.

New Cooper Cancer Institute Project for Camden and Voorhees Gets Full Endorsement From Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees gave its full and enthusiastic endorsement of the new Cooper Cancer Institute (CCI) project at the September meeting. As the premier tertiary care center in South Jersey, CCI’s objective is to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary oncology services with state-of-the-art technology and facilities in Camden, Voorhees and Willingboro.

Early Test is the Law

This week, the Courier-Post published an article about New Jersey being the first state in the country to require that babies receive a pulse oximeter test to detect congenital heart defects within 24-hours after birth.

Women at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease

This week’s “Cooper Connection” in the Courier-Post featured an article written by Joanne K. Mazzarelli, MD, a Cardiologist at Cooper, about the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in women and how to reduce your risk of heart disease.