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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. This month, Charleston Oncology recognizes the importance of spreading awareness surrounding the disease.
Empowering Health: Charleston Oncology Observes National Cancer Prevention Month
Empowering Health: Charleston Oncology Observes National Cancer Prevention Month Every year in the United States, nearly 1.9 million people (about twice the population of South Dakota) face the life-altering diagnosis of cancer, according to the National Institutes of...
A Grateful Patient’s Breast Cancer Journey
I am currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer at Roper St. Francis Hospital and would like to acknowledge two physicians who truly embody your mission of “healing with compassion, faith and excellence”.
National Cancer Survivor Month
Please join Charleston Oncology and the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in support of National Survivor Month, celebrating those who have fought the disease and those currently in treatment.
National Cancer Survivor Month
June is National Cancer Survivor Month and throughout the month we are honoring our brave patients and sharing their inspirational stories.
Melanoma Prevention and Awareness
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops when melanocytes (the cells that give the skin its tan or brown color) start to grow out of control. Watch the video to learn more about melanoma from Charleston Oncology’s Dr. Charles S. Holladay.
Charleston Oncology and
Roper St. Francis Cancer Care Presents
Living in Full Bloom
You are Invited to a Special Celebration for Cancer Survivors.
Featuring:
Who is invited:
Anyone living with cancer at any stage—we celebrate you. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, in treatment, or years beyond it, this event is for you.
Event Details:
Enjoy food, festivities, special gifts, and meaningful moments as we honor the courage and spirit of survivors.
Come as you are—and help us celebrate what it truly means to live in full bloom.
Event Dates & Locations:
4PM-6PM
Charleston Oncology – West Ashley Office
2nd Floor
2085 Henry Tecklenburg Dr.
Charleston
4PM-6PM
Roper St. Francis Cancer Center
Berkeley Medical Office Building
Classroom A and B
300 Callen Blvd
Summerville
What It Means to Be a Survivor
Registration: