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CAROLINA REGIONAL CANCER CENTER ANNOUNCES PILOT PROGRAM FOR ADAPTIVE TREATMENT PLANNING TO FURTHER EXPAND THE BENEFITS OF ITS TOMOTHERAPY HI•ART TREATMENT SYSTEM

Carolina Regional Cancer Center (CRCC), an affiliate of MUSC Hollings Cancer Center, has initiated a Pilot Program to study the benefits of Adaptive Treatment Planning utilizing the TomoTherapy® Hi•Art® Treatment System, one of the most effective forms of radiation treatment available.  Adaptive tr... [read more]

CAROLINA REGIONAL CANCER CENTER WELCOMES NEWS AS AFFILIATE, MUSC HOLLINGS CANCER CENTER, RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS DESIGNATION BY NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE

Carolina Regional Cancer Center (CRCC), affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Hollings Cancer Center (HCC), announced today that HCC recently received designation by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as one of the top cancer research centers in the country. HCC is one of only 64 other can... [read more]

Cancer Survivors

We know that being diagnosed with cancer can be frightening. There are many emotions that go through your mind and the minds of your loved ones, from anger and confusion to feeling alone and sad. Our survivors know more than anyone what you're going through. That is why they want to share their stories with you.

  • Candis Coleman
  • Treated August 7, 2008

Candis Coleman is a breat cancer survivor.  Candis discovered CRCC when both her mother and father were treated by radiation at CRCC.

Candis found comfort and support by the CRCC staff and felt that she was an important person who is not "just a number."

  • Orby Ferguson
  • Treated November 12, 2006

Orby was diagnosed with prostate cancer after visiting his doctor for a routine checkup. Orby recieved radiation treatment from CRCC to treat his cancer.

The CRCC staff explained the process to Orby who spoke with the doctors before his treatment began.

  • Evelyn Knies
  • Treated April 22, 2005

This is Evelyn's second time being treated by CRCC and will not go any place else for her treatment.  She's extremely pleased with the staff and how she has been taken care of.

  • Jackie Redding
  • Treated May 2, 2001

Jackie Redding with the support of her sister chose CRCC for her treatment after extensive research. Jackie's sister knew that treating her husbands cancer at CRCC would be their first choice.

  • Herb Schwanekamp
  • Treated September 2, 2005

Herb has found that a small town like Myrtle Beach has the latest technology for treating his cancer dispite living in a bigger city most of his life.