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South Carolina’s fight against cancer strengthens with new MUSC treatment and research facility in Florence

Florence County, South Carolina – MUSC Health Florence Medical Center has announced the start of construction of a new facility inside the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center network in an ambitious effort to fight cancer in South Carolina.

Particularly improving services for the most common cancers, breast, lung, and prostate, the forthcoming MUSC Hollings Cancer Network – Florence facility is anticipated to increase the range and accessibility of cancer treatment in the Pee Dee area.

Very important move

With this center bringing together innovative clinical trials and complete cancer treatments under one roof, this move seems to be a significant advancement for healthcare in the region. With an average of 780 cancer diagnosis annually, Florence County will now have easier access to gynecological oncology, radiation oncology, and specialized medical and surgical oncology treatments.

MUSC Health Florence Medical Center has announced the construction of a new facility inside the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center in Florence
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The new clinic will also provide very specific surgical treatments for breast, urological, and thoracic problems. The MUSC Hollings Cancer Network – Florence is a part of a larger project aiming at decentralizing specialist cancer treatment so that it may be more easily available to people across South Carolina.

Great location 

MUSC Hollings Cancer Center, the only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center in the state, is ideally positioned to provide the area access to modern therapies and technologies.

“The Hollings mission is to ease the burden of cancer for the state, and to do that, we need to make services more convenient in all regions of the state,” said Raymond N. DuBois, M.D., Ph.D. “This new facility will allow us to support the clinicians and patients in the Pee Dee region by providing them with easier access to a wider breadth of services.”

MUSC Health Florence Medical Center has announced the construction of a new facility inside the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center in Florence
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Additional services for local residents 

Apart from providing direct medical treatment, the new facility is expected to have a significant community impact by providing early cancer screenings and preventative programs, therefore targeting cancer before it gets more difficult to treat.

Chief Executive Officer of MUSC Health Florence/Marion/Black River Medical Centers Jay Hinesley focused on the larger promise of the institution.

“By partnering with healthcare organizations across our region, we are strengthening our community’s access to world-class cancer care,” said MUSC Health Florence/Marion/Black River Medical Centers Chief Executive Officer Jay Hinesley.

“Today, we celebrate not just a building, but a promise – to provide hope, healing and advanced treatment options right here in Pee Dee region.”

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Founded in Charleston in 1824, MUSC has been a pillar in the medical landscape of South Carolina, leading the state in patient care, education, and research. Having a strong network of students, residents, faculty, and healthcare professionals committed to enhancing health outcomes across the state, MUSC, as the sole complete academic health system in the state, has been significant in influencing healthcare policy and practices.

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This growth by MUSC not only shows a step towards improved healthcare but also confirms its dedication to the state’s fight against cancer. MUSC’s ten-year ranking as the No. 1 hospital in South Carolina by U.S. News & World Report even further emphasizes its continuous goal to preserve and maximize human life through innovative care, research, and education, so setting standards in healthcare excellence.

For everyone who needs advanced, easily available cancer treatment in South Carolina, the MUSC Hollings Cancer Network – Florence facility provides a ray of hope.

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Staff writer – In-Depth & Analysis Easton Griffin specializes in in-depth reporting and analysis on the social, economic, and quality-of-life issues shaping Florence County and the broader Pee Dee. With a background in data-informed journalism and narrative storytelling, Easton examines topics including housing, healthcare access, education, and workforce development. Before joining Florence News Journal, Easton contributed to digital news platforms and research-driven reporting projects across South Carolina. With additional training in data journalism, Easton is committed to producing reporting that helps readers understand not only what is happening, but why it matters.

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