The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation

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The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation, a non-profit organization, raises funds that are vital to advancing the research, treatment, prevention and education programs of The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. All fundraising is conducted to build enduring partnerships and create goodwill while adhering to the highest ethical and professional standards.

High Speed Chase for the Cure   Registration now open for the 2010 5k Run/3K Walk High Speed Chase for the Cure
     
Ed McKenna   Edward J. McKenna, Jr., former Red Bank Mayor, named to CINJF's Board of Trustees
     
Personal Fundraising Campaigns   Raising support for CINJ has never been easier! Learn how to create your own personal fundraising page.
     
2010 Award of Hope Gala   Robert Campbell serves as 15th Annual Award of Hope Gala Chairman. The event will honor C. R. Bard, Inc., Isaac Y. Kim, MD, The J. Seward Johnson, Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust, and Sandy and Harry August. Read more.
     
Christine Foglio   Christiana Foglio, leader in affordable housing and health, named to CINJF's Board of Trustees
     
Oncolyte Spring 2010   Check out the latest issue of Oncolyte, CINJ's Bi-annual Newsletter
     
Val Skinner Foundation Life Event   The LIFE Golf Event hosted by Val Skinner benefits CINJ. Read featured article in The Star-Ledger
     
Century for the Cure 2010   Registration now open for Century for the Cure 2010
     
     



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What's New at CINJ

CINJ and its Network of Hospitals Join Forces Statewide to Raise Awareness of Prostate Cancer

Research Program at CINJ Expands Focus with Arrival of National Expert in Behavioral Science

"Bring a Friend:” Organizers Look to Increase Number Served by Free Prostate Cancer Screenings

Robotic Prostatectomy Gains Momentum as New CINJ Study Shows Low Complication Rate

Latest Stories

Foundations Partner to Make it Personal

A ‘Marvelous’ Annual Tradition

Helping the Youngest of Cancer Patients

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