HomeHealth CareCooper’s rectal cancer program is 1st in N.J. to be accredited by...

Cooper’s rectal cancer program is 1st in N.J. to be accredited by prestigious national group

MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper’s Rectal Cancer Program has been accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer — the only hospital in the state to be so designated, and one of only 29 hospitals in the U.S. to achieve the honor.

NAPRC accreditation is awarded by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer to rectal cancer programs that take a multidisciplinary team approach to care and meet exacting standards for continuous quality improvement, evidence-based treatment and surgical expertise. Programs seeking this prestigious recognition undergo a rigorous evaluation and review of their performance and compliance with NAPRC Standards.

Dr. Steven McClane, head of the division of colorectal surgery and director of the Gastrointestinal Cancer Program at MD Anderson at Cooper, said the hospital was thrilled by the recognition.

“MD Anderson at Cooper is honored to be among a small number of rectal cancer programs in the country to have earned this accreditation, which is a result of our entire multidisciplinary team’s commitment to excellence,” he said.

Cooper University Health Care co-CEO Kevin O’Dowd said the award is a testament to the team.

“It is with great pride that MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper earns another national recognition,” he said. “This accreditation is the gold standard for clinical excellence in the treatment of rectal cancer. The MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper team is honored to be the first in New Jersey and among a select few hospitals nationwide to earn this elite distinction.”

As a fully integrated clinical partner of MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, one of the nation’s top cancer hospitals, MD Anderson at Cooper offers a full range of prevention and treatment options for rectal cancer and other gastrointestinal malignancies. MD Anderson at Cooper’s multidisciplinary team of gastroenterologists, colon and rectal surgeons, oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists and other cancer specialists collaborate to develop and implement a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

“Our goal at MD Anderson at Cooper is to transform cancer care for patients in the state and region, and this latest milestone is a testament to the commitment of our team to provide advanced cancer care to our patients,” Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, co-CEO of Cooper, said.

Related Articles

Finding the Right Pediatrician for Your Baby and Your Family

Choosing a pediatrician is one of the earliest and most important decisions you make as a parent. Many parents research online, read reviews, and...

Heights University Hospital readies for suspension of emergency services

Heights University Hospital, in anticipation of suspending emergency department services on Saturday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m., will continue to provide various community health...

Rowan University’s Shreiber School to offer Master of Science in One Health

Beginning in fall 2026, Rowan University’s Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine will offer a Master of Science in One Health (MSOH) to meet growing...

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center launches physician-led medical group

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center said March 12 that it launched One Bergen Health, PC, a physician-led medical group designed to deliver high-quality, community-based...

Health Monitor Network appoints Bellonia to EVP, chief human resources officer

Health Monitor Network, the trusted leader and innovator in point of care (POC) marketing based in Montvale, announced the appointment of Louise DeBellonia as...

Basking Ridge-based fertility company forges partnership with Costco, health care platform Sesame 

Basking Ridge-based fertility leader IVI RMA North America announced it signed a strategic partnership with Costco and Sesame to transform how fertility care is...

Latest Articles

Campbell’s appoints Levine chief investor relations officer, succeeding Gardy

The Campbell’s Company in Camden announced the appointment of Joshua Levine as chief investor relations officer, effective March 18. Levine will report to Chief...

Atlantic City honors small business owners, awards $900K in micro grants

The City of Atlantic City celebrated the success of its recent Small Business Micro-Grant Program with a reception on March 12, honoring the recipients...

State Treasury says major revenues were down in February, citing early start on Tax Year 2025 refund processing

The state Department of the Treasury reported March 13 that February revenue collections for the major taxes totaled $3.091 billion, down $89.4 million, or...

Rowan University and Gloucester County given $1.9M for research and roadwork

Rowan University and Gloucester County were given $1.9 million in community project funding to support the research, development and testing of concrete 3D-printed housing...

Hudson Tunnel Project Timeline

The following are important dates for the construction of the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project that is overseen by the Gateway Development Commission. Feb. 7,...

New Portal Bridge used ahead of schedule as delays impact NJ Transit riders

Train service between Newark and New York was limited Friday, with delays of up to an hour due to overhead wire issues at the...

Latest Articles

Campbell’s appoints Levine chief investor relations officer, succeeding Gardy

The Campbell’s Company in Camden announced the appointment of Joshua Levine as chief investor relations officer, effective March 18. Levine will report to Chief...

Atlantic City honors small business owners, awards $900K in micro grants

The City of Atlantic City celebrated the success of its recent Small Business Micro-Grant Program with a reception on March 12, honoring the recipients...

State Treasury says major revenues were down in February, citing early start on Tax...

The state Department of the Treasury reported March 13 that February revenue collections for the major taxes totaled $3.091 billion, down $89.4 million, or...

Rowan University and Gloucester County given $1.9M for research and roadwork

Rowan University and Gloucester County were given $1.9 million in community project funding to support the research, development and testing of concrete 3D-printed housing...

Hudson Tunnel Project Timeline

The following are important dates for the construction of the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project that is overseen by the Gateway Development Commission. Feb. 7,...