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Ronald P. Stanton Gives $50 Million Toward Cancer Care at New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Gift Establishes Ronald P. Stanton Clinical Cancer Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center

February 11, 2009
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NEW YORK, Feb. 11, 2009 — New York-Presbyterian Hospital announced today that it has received a $50 million commitment from noted business leader, longtime supporter and Hospital Trustee Ronald P. Stanton. The gift will establish the Ronald P. Stanton Clinical Cancer Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, strengthening and expanding the Hospital's ability to provide patients with the very best cancer care.
      
"Philanthropic support for our Hospital's clinical and research programs is always important, but never more so than in these uncertain financial times. We are grateful to Ron Stanton for his outstanding record of support and generosity over many years, and for his latest gift that will do so much to enhance care for cancer patients," says John Mack, chairman of the Board of Trustees of New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
      
Mr. Stanton has a long history of support for New York-Presbyterian. In total, he has contributed $75 million, mostly geared to the advancement of cancer care. His most recent philanthropy will help enhance the Hospital's radiation therapy capabilities by making possible the purchase and installation of state-of-the-art equipment, such as new linear accelerators. This new technology delivers radiation with amazing precision, while minimizing, even eliminating, damage to healthy tissue. The gift will allow for the creation of a cutting-edge infusion center with technologies including fast-track chairs for injections and apheresis chairs for whole-blood donations. It will also help recruit world-class physicians in various cancer specialties for further expansion of clinical programs and research initiatives.
      
His leadership has also helped make possible the modernization of the Hospital, including construction of the Greenberg Pavilion at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, the recruitment of cancer-related clinicians, and the establishment of an endowment for the Hospital's Lung Cancer Center. He has also supported rehabilitation medicine and the Iris Cantor Women's Health Center at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, as well as urological fellows at Weill Cornell Medical College. Mr. Stanton joined the board of New York Hospital in 1983. And in the decade since the completion of the merger with The Presbyterian Hospital, he has been an active member of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital Board of Trustees.
      
"New York-Presbyterian Hospital is an enormous asset to the greater New York community with its outstanding staff and leadership," says Mr. Stanton.  "It is a pleasure to help it carry out its mission by supporting the clinical cancer program. I hope that this contribution will encourage others to offer their financial support to the Hospital as well."

 

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Women's health center - Posted on May 18, 2010
It is gift for a New York's people who suffers from cancer. New York-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive academic medical centers. world-class physicians diagnose and treat the full spectrum of medical conditions, including some of the most complex disorders affecting children and adults. The Hospital is committed to being a national leader in quality and safety and to putting patients and their families first by providing state of the art medical care in a safe and compassionate environment.
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Women's health center - Posted on May 18, 2010
It is gift for a New York's people who suffers from cancer. New York-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive academic medical centers. world-class physicians diagnose and treat the full spectrum of medical conditions, including some of the most complex disorders affecting children and adults. The Hospital is committed to being a national leader in quality and safety and to putting patients and their families first by providing state of the art medical care in a safe and compassionate environment.