Building for the Future
The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC), is dedicated to improving patients’ lives. As an academic center, UMGCCC brings together clinical care, research, training, and education to accelerate and translate innovative discoveries into promising new treatments and therapies for our patients and their families.
As demand for cancer care has increased, UMGCCC launched the Building for Life Campaign to:- Support the creation of the Roslyn and Leonard Stoler Center for Advanced Medicine, a cutting-edge facility designed to change the nature of patient care
- Provide funding to advance clinical care, patient support services, research, training, and education
Expanding Cancer Care
The Building for Life Campaign seeks to raise $55 million and marks a watershed moment for the institution. The reimagined Cancer Center will lift the entire UMMS enterprise and grow the capacity, quality, and renown of everything we do.
In addition, the investment from the campaign will:- Enhance our ability to provide higher quality of care for our patients and their loved ones
- Accelerate the development of promising treatments across our cancer specialties
- Train the next generation of cancer experts
This effort will enhance cancer care and treatment not only at our flagship medical center, but at each of our 13 member hospitals under UMMS—ultimately changing and saving countless lives.