Cancer-focused organizations will work together to do more, enhance effectiveness and outreach and streamline services

(Baton Rouge) Two cancer-focused organizations, Cancer Services and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center (MBPCC), have collaborated for years to provide services to those impacted by cancer in the Greater Baton Rouge area. After an extended period of discussions, the Cancer Services’ and Mary Bird Perkins’ boards of directors have resolved to deepen the longtime relationship. Cancer Services, with no changes or interruptions in client services, is now merging with MBPCC.

Anthony B. O’Connor, board president, Cancer Services, said that this decision was based on the organization’s desire to extend and preserve its mission by partnering with a like-minded organization focused exclusively on cancer.

“The Cancer Services’ board leadership and staff are excited about this alignment with Mary Bird Perkins,” said O’Connor. “It’s been Cancer Services’ desire for many years to expand our reach beyond the Greater Baton Rouge region and we’ll do this by leveraging Mary Bird Perkins’ 18-parish service area throughout Southeast Louisiana, thus helping many more people. The best part is that our clients will still access all resources in the same location and from the same staff they have come to know and trust.”

O’Connor stressed that Cancer Services remains a resource for all of the organization’s clients and that all cancer centers may continue referring patients to the organization.

Cancer Services currently serves about 4,000 people and MBPCC provides services to more than 3,500 new patients annually. Through this partnership, Cancer Services will have the potential to reach every MBPCC patient in five locations, including Baton Rouge, Gonzales, Hammond, Covington and Houma. Cancer Services provides for the emotional, financial and physical needs of those affected by cancer in the community. MBPCC, with its hospital partners, offers comprehensive cancer services, including education and early detection, treatment, clinical trials and survivorship programs.

“Throughout the country, there are few organizations offering the depth and breadth of services that Cancer Services has been able to marshal,” said Renea Duffin, vice president of cancer support and outreach, Mary Bird Perkins. “Through this merger, we’ll be able to streamline and strengthen programs and determine how we can offer even more to those impacted by this disease. Including Cancer Services as part of our Center is a natural extension of our mission to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer.”

Duffin said that Cancer Services’ board of directors will continue to provide volunteer leadership for the organization and that all employees have been offered employment as part of MBPCC.

David Perry, immediate past board president, Cancer Services, commented on the strategic merger, saying it’s a win-win for both organizations and its supporters, but it is especially advantageous for individuals and families living with, through and beyond cancer.

“You have these two tremendously respected cancer-focused organizations making a strategically sound decision to come together and combine their expertise and resources. It will provide enhanced services for more people and make the best use of generous donor dollars. I can see other organizations throughout the country following suit and using this as a best practice for efficiently and effectively leveraging resources to enhance community cancer care,” said Perry.

 

 

About Cancer Services
Since 1959, Cancer Services has been improving life for those living with cancer by providing critical support to help families and individuals of all ages through the difficulties presented by a cancer diagnosis. Our goal is to provide therapeutic, free-of-charge support through counseling, support groups, exercise programs, adult and children’s programming as well as assistance in the form of nutritional supplements, emergency grants, wigs, medical equipment loans and more. In these ways and many more, we strive to serve the emotional, financial and physical needs of individuals and families living with, through and beyond cancer.
About Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is a regional cancer care organization that has been fighting cancer for more than 45 years. With five centers in Baton Rouge, Covington, Hammond, Houma and Gonzales, its service area encompasses 18 parishes across southeast Louisiana. For more information, please visit www.marybird.org.