EFTA R1 01997927 A20 Monday, March 28, 2011 • • THE WALL srREgr JOURNAL ' CITY NEWS DONOR OF THE DAY I By Laura Landro r Survivor's Prescription for Care As both cancer survivor and physician, Eva Andersson-Du- bin is all too familiar with the lack of access to coordinated, seamless patient care for pa- tients confronting breast can- cer. That's why she and her hus- band, philanthropist and hedge-fund executive Glenn Dubin, donated $15 million and helped raise another 87.4 mil- lion to create the Dubin Breast Center at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, which will be completed next week. The center, in a L5,000- square-foot space carved out of some old offices on the first floor of the Fifth Avenue IGin- genstein Pavillion, is a compre- hensive state-of-the-art facility that promises integrated care for women in one place from the time they are diagnosed through recovery and after- care. Dr. Andersson-Dubin, a for- mer Miss Sweden and model for the Ford agency, left the glamorous life to attend medi- cal school at the Karolinicsa In- stitute School of Medicine in Stockholm, and then at UCLA School of Medicine, where she received her MD. She com- pleted her medical residency at Lenox Hill Hospital, then worked in corporate medical clinics, finding time along the way to marry Mr. Dubin, a co- founder and chief executive of Highbridge Capital, the multi- billion dollar hedge fund owned by J.P. Morgan Chase & Ca The couple have three chil- dren. They have been active in many charities, and Mr. Dubin was a founding board member of the Robin Hood Foundation, and joined the Mount Sinai Board of Trustees in 2004. But 31/2 years ago, they faced a medical crisis of their own when Dr. Andersson-Dubin was diagnosed with Stage One breast cancer. Despite her pro- fessional savvy and connec- tions, she found herself navi- gating the fragmented world of cancer care, dealing with sev- eral doctors who were rarely in communication with