Marlene Berg, a University of Miami alumna, has spent her life supporting medical research and patient care. "I believe that everybody should do all they can to help their community and make this a better world," Berg said.
Berg has done just that for most of her life. In 1974, she was one of the original "7 Babes" who founded Project: New Born, a nonprofit organization that supports neonatology research and programs at UHealth. Berg is also a board member of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation and the founder of E.R.A.S.E. Diabetes.
Nearly four decades ago, she and a group of friends started Cancer Link, a project near and dear to her heart. The all-volunteer group raises funds — more than $4 million to date — to support breast cancer research, education and early detection at Sylvester.
"My vision is a future without breast cancer because all of us have been touched by this deadly disease one way or another," said Berg, who has had two relatives diagnosed with the disease. "While there have been tremendous advances over the years, we still have a long way to go. Cancer Link will not stop fundraising until there is a cure."
Each October, in recognition of breast cancer awareness month, Berg and the Cancer Link volunteers host a luncheon that funds generous grants that allow Sylvester scientists to perform innovative cancer research and pursue novel treatments. Cancer Link also hosts a golf tournament and smaller events to support its efforts.