More than 450 clinical trials, including national trials, are currently underway at Cooper University Health Care, addressing a wide-range of novel pharmacologic, surgical and device-related therapeutic options. Cooper’s robust research program offers clinicians and their patients access to some of …
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at Cooper: Growing Resources for a Growing Need
In response to regional demand, the Division of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery at Cooper is undergoing tremendous growth and transformation into a comprehensive academic program.
“We have a faculty complement of 13 people, including seven physician- surgeons as well …
MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper: A Groundbreaking Partnership – A Game-Changing Cancer Center
Just days after finalizing their partnership, Cooper University Health Care and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center opened a new $100 million, four-story cancer center in Camden.
MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, located at Two Cooper Plaza …
The Cooper Movement Disorders Center – A Multidisciplinary Approach to Care
At the Cooper Movement Disorders Center, our multidisciplinary team uses the latest treatments, technology, and research to help patients suffering from debilitating movement disorders find relief.
Amy Colcher, MD, previously of the University of Pennsylvania, joins the Cooper Neurological …
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Protection . . . Without Touching the Heart
The Cooper Heart Institute now offers the world’s first and only totally subcutaneous implantable cardiac defibrillator, the S-ICD® System, for eligible patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest.
The S-ICD System utilizes a pulse generator capable of delivering life-saving, …
Cooper First in Region to Offer New Imaging Technology to Detect Breast Cancer
The Cooper Cancer Institute (CCI) is the only center in the tri-state region and among the first ten sites in the U.S. to offer GE Healthcare’s new SenoBright Contrast Enhanced Spectral Mammography (CESM) technology. Performed as an adjunct to an …
Genetics and GI Cancers: Testing and Screening Ensure Optimal Patient Care
Patients with a first-degree relative with colorectal cancer or polyps have a higher risk of developing the disease themselves, underscoring why it’s vital for primary care physicians to know their patients’ family history of colorectal cancer.
“Most physicians know the …
Interventional Pulmonology: The Gateway to Comprehensive Lung Cancer Care at Cooper
One of the distinguishing features of Cooper Cancer Institute’s Lung Cancer Center is its innovative Interventional Pulmonology program – the only resource of its kind in South Jersey. With two full- time, fellowship-trained interventional pulmonologists, the program gives patients with …
Level I trauma Center Celebrates 30 Years of service
Trauma is the fifth most common cause of death in the United States. It is also the number one cause of death in the first four decades of life. In the 30 years since Cooper opened its Level 1 Trauma …
Cooper utilizes Innovative tool in Pediatric Gastrointestinal disease Management: Capsule endoscopy
The concept of a wireless capsule endoscope for the investigation of the small bowel was introduced in 2000. This research tool was soon followed by a commercially available product both in Europe and the U.S. Capsule endoscopy has been demonstrated …