Why Is This Important? The Sobering Facts

  • The highest mortality rate of all cancers with a 5-year survival rate of only 13% 1
  • The third-leading cause of all cancer-related deaths despite being only the tenth most prevalent cancer 1,2
  • No effective early detection tools
  • Poor public knowledge regarding the disease
  • Despite the morbid statistics, progress has been made.  Since 2015, the 5-year survival rate has almost doubled from 7% 3 to 13% 1
  1. Magowitz Foundation, “Pancreatic Cancer Statistics”
  2. NIH/NCI, “Common Cancer Types”
  3. PANCAN, “Facts & Figures 2015”

Jo-Ann Danzis

From Jo-Ann Danzis’ Obituary…..

“Jo-Ann Danzis, A Small Giant”

“Anyone who’s had a connection to pancreatic cancer knows that it’s particularly aggressive. Although she passed on January 28, 2015 Jo-Ann Danzis approached this disease with a tireless energy like she did with all other endeavors in life inspiring many others along the way. It was this determination that allowed her to survive for nearly three and a half years….Only 5’2” and living just about 74 years, she may have been short in stature, shorted in years but was very long in life.”


Suffering the loss of a loved-one is among the most difficult experiences we all must endure. While we can’t turn back time, we can find a way to honor the memory and legacy of those who have left us. When the question of how to do this crossed my mind I thought it would be best to focus on the many aspects that Jo-Ann Danzis embodied and then use them to create a framework that would benefit others.

Who was Jo-Ann? A “perpetual motion machine” who wove a broad life and always relished a challenge. From the beginning and with a competitive spirit she accomplished much. With many years as a college professor, high school teacher and research chemist at the Rockefeller Institute -when women were a less than common in scientific research- she always sought to broaden knowledge and pass it on to others. After raising her family she returned to professional life to become a successful private businesswoman. While her career played an important role in her identity it was her personal life that truly made her who she was- an athlete, painter, photographer, sculptor, art collector, lover of music and theater, gourmet cook and wine collector … but more than anything she cherished her role as a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and friend who would always share her wisdom, fortitude and selfless nature.

It was this expansive and rich existence that inspired the formation of the Jo-Ann Danzis Foundation. By supporting the advancement of our mission, the foundation aims to improve the lives of all it touches while remaining as a lasting memorial to the person whose name it bears.

On behalf of the foundation—thank you,

Mitchell Danzis

Trustee & President, Jo-Ann Danzis Foundation

Leadership

Mitchell Danzis

Trustee & President

Managing Partner, West Orange Tennis Club

Former President, Storage Station Self Storage 

Robert Francis

Trustee & Vice President

Principal, The Herron Group-Consulting & Management

Nicholas Danzis

Trustee, Treasurer & Secretary

Strategic Advisor & Consultant

Christopher Molloy

Trustee

Realtor, Berkshire Hathaway Fox Roach

Independent Private Equity Advisor & Consultant