Carolina Regional Cancer Center Receives ACR Accreditation For Radiation Oncology; The First And Only Such Facility Accredited In South Carolina

Released on: June 26, 2008, 11:39 am

Press Release Author: Shannon Sell/Fuel Interactive

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: As a result of a comprehensive review by the American College
of Radiation, the Carolina Regional Cancer Center Medical University of South
Carolina Hollings Cancer Center has been awarded a three-year term of accreditation
of Radiation Oncology Services.


Press Release Body: Carolina Regional Cancer Center (CRCC) MUSC Hollings Cancer
Center has been awarded a three-year term of accreditation in Radiation Oncology
Services as the result of a comprehensive review by the American College of
Radiology (ACR). The accreditation signifies that CRCC has met stringent,
nationally accepted standards for radiation oncology facilities as established by
the ACR. CRCC is the first facility and at present the only facility to be
accredited by the ACR in the state of South Carolina.

The ACR, headquartered in Reston, Va., awards accreditation to facilities for the
achievement of high practice standards after a peer-review evaluation of the
practice. Evaluations are conducted by board-certified physicians and medical
physicists who are experts in the field. They assess the qualification of the
personnel and the adequacy of facility equipment. The surveyors report their
findings to the ACR\'s Committee on Accreditation, which subsequently provides the
practice with a comprehensive report.

\"Being the first and only facility in the state to receive ACR accreditation in
Radiation Oncology is a tribute to our strong commitment to providing the highest
quality of care for our patients,\" said Steve Bass, MD, Medical Director. \"The
receiving of the ACR accreditation plus the upcoming addition of TomoTherapy to our
treatment capabilities illustrates our commitment to patient care and our state of
the art treatment technologies,\" continued Dr. Bass.

\"The ACR Accreditation is a rigorous review process and validates that our facility
meets nationally accepted standards of care. The accreditation demonstrates to
patients, referring physicians, peers, regulatory agencies and payers our commitment
to high standards for radiation therapy and quality assurance,\" added Patricia
Price, RTT, Director of Clinical Operations.

CRCC and MUSC Hollings Cancer Center are continuing their joint efforts to broaden
the local availability of state-of-the-art cancer treatments and quality patient
care.

About Carolina Regional Cancer Center
Carolina Regional Cancer Center is a health care facility that provides
comprehensive radiation treatment services. The Center has been providing high
quality cancer care for over twenty-eight years. The state of the art center is
located at 4708 Oleander Drive, Myrtle Beach, S.C. It is staffed by four
physicians—R. Steve Bass, MD, Clinical Director, Assistant Clinical Professor
of Radiation Oncology at Medical University of South Carolina and Vanderbilt
University Medical Center trained, Todd Williams, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor
of Radiation Oncology at MUSC, Paul G. Goetowski, MD, Associate Clinical Professor
at Medical College of Georgia in Augusta and Assistant Clinical Professor at MUSC,
and Stephen F. Andrews, D.O., Assistant Clinical Professor at MUSC and a graduate
from the prestigious Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. Dr. Bass also serves
on the Hollings Cancer Citizens\' Advisory Board. For additional information
regarding CRCC, please see our website www.CRCCmd.com.

About the Hollings Cancer Center
Hollings offers state-of-the-art diagnostic capabilities, therapies and surgical
techniques and has multidisciplinary clinics that involve surgeons, medical
oncologists, radiation therapists, radiologists, pathologists, psychologists and
many other specialists seeing patients simultaneously under one roof.
Multidisciplinary care is provided in disease specific clinics such as thoracic,
breast, head & neck, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, hematologic, neuro, and
pediatric cancers. In 2004 the HCC diagnosed and/or treated more than 1,947 new
cancer patients, the largest cancer care provider in the state.

The Hollings Cancer Center is the largest academic-based cancer program in South
Carolina. The Hollings Cancer Center is currently funded as a developing National
Cancer Institute designated cancer center and has more than $33M in cancer research
funding. More than 1,000 people are currently participating on a cancer clinical
trial at Hollings.

MUSC Hollings Cancer Center has established the Clinical Trials Network to contract
with private cancer care providers to further expand its clinical trial program.
Network members are allowed access to MUSC HCC clinical trials; they are provided
support for clinical trial operations, oversight and monitoring of the conduct of
the trial. The Clinical Trials Network is a collaborative effort with private
practices to broaden the reach of new research that may one day be the new standards
of care.

About The American College of Radiology
The ACR is a national organization serving more than 32,000
diagnostic-interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, and nuclear medicine
and medial physicists with programs focusing on the practice of medical imaging and
radiation oncology and the delivery of comprehensive health care services.




Web Site: http://www.CRCCmd.com

Contact Details: Shannon Sell
shannon.sell@fuelinteractive.com
1705 N. Oak Street, #6
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-839-1456

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