
Maryellen Denning
2011 Honoree
Volunteer, Philanthropist
Maryellen Denning, 66, is a wife, mother, grandmother, retired educator and an odds-defying survivor of stage III lung cancer.
Maryellen began her battle with cancer not long after enduring another harrowing medical condition. Diagnosed with two brain aneurysms in late 1996, she underwent two complex neurosurgical procedures at Mass General.
Four years later, back at Mass General, she faced a cancer diagnosis with a 15 percent chance of survival. Summoning her strength, faith and courage, and buoyed by the support and love of family and friends, Maryellen again entrusted her care to Mass General.
With boundless confidence in her caregivers at the Mass General Cancer Center, Maryellen underwent radiation, chemotherapy and a right-lung lobectomy. A decade later, she remains free of cancer.
Maryellen gratefully gives back to the community of caregivers who saved her life, both as a volunteer and as a generous donor. She assists staff in the chemotherapy infusion unit and counsels newly diagnosed patients by phone for the American Lung Cancer Alliance. The strength she drew upon during her own ordeal is now an asset to others.
View the 2011 Honorees
Nicola Gribbin, BSN, RN, OCN
Torunn I. Yock, MD, MCH
Heather Unruh
Andrew L. Warshaw, MD
Miles Marden
Krupali K. Tejura, MD
Barbara Hawkins
Jonathan Zuker
Frank Lewenberg
Hospitality Homes
Stephen A. Fine, PhD
John Charles Wain, MD
Rachel P. Rosovsky, MD
Glenn Kelly
Annabelle Rie
“The MOMologues: Pink Ribbon Overdose” Pam Ahl, Jane McGovern and Lisa Rafferty
Tara K. Gustin, BS, RTT
Larry Blaszkowsky, MD
Susan Asci
Jon S. DuBois, MD
James F. McIntyre, MD
Stop & Shop
Harold P. Freeman, MD
Shyamala Maheswaran, PhD
Elana and Jack Sargent
Annah N. Abrams, MD
Carolyn N. Krasner, MD
Nick J. Dyson, PhD
Erica Greenberg
Patrick Connolly
Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.
There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs. Meet the Honorees.
