Cancer Center MD's present HUMC with a million dollars
By Mel Fabrikant Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 09:00 AM EST
Proving that providing extraordinary care is their mission, the physicians at The Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center generously presented the medical center with one million dollars toward the construction of its new $100 million Cancer Center. Pictured, from left, are Stanley Waintraub, M.D.; Robert C. Garrett, executive vice president and chief operating officer, HUMC; Andrew Jennis, M.D.; Andrew L. Pecora, M.D., chairman and executive administrative director of The Cancer; Joseph Simunovich, chairman of the Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation (HUMCF) Board of Trustees; Stuart L. Goldberg, M.D.; Aisha Massod, M.D.; Robert L. Torre, executive vice president, HUMCF; and Scott Rowley, M.D.
“It is our dream to have a center that serves as a safe haven for our patients and their families as well as a source of information, strength, and comfort as they navigate their cancer,” said Dr. Pecora. “With this new facility, our medical team will be able to bring patient care to a new extraordinary level,” he said.
“It is our dream to have a center that serves as a safe haven for our patients and their families as well as a source of information, strength, and comfort as they navigate their cancer,” said Dr. Pecora. “With this new facility, our medical team will be able to bring patient care to a new extraordinary level,” he said.




