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TRIDENT CANCER CENTER CELEBRATES 35TH ANNIVERSARY

(North Charleston, SC) June 15, 2021 – Trident Cancer Center oncologists, staff and patients commemorated
National Cancer Survivors Day with a celebration marking the center’s 35th anniversary. Breast surgeon Autumn Shobe, DO, who practices at Breast Surgery Specialists Trident Health, says, “ I think working alongside patients fighting cancer is unlike any other experience in a hospital. You truly get to see what the words “hope”, “inspiration” and “faith” look like.

Chrystal Wilson, the director of the Trident Cancer Center, has worked with the center’s physicians and clinicians for 13 years. “ Many people may be surprised to know nearly 600 patients a year choose Trident Cancer Center for their radiation and chemotherapy treatments. We work very hard every day to demonstrate to our patients that we care for them and want to support them during their cancer journey .” Last year, more than 10,000 treatments were provided at the Trident Cancer Center.

Colorectal cancer specialist Cesar Santiago, MD, with Colorectal Specialists Trident Health says the combination of the oncologists and advanced technology at the Trident Cancer Center means his patients receiving radiation treatment in the center are in good hands.

“Treating malignancies and being able to spare the normal nearby anatomy and the preservation of organs is a primary goal in our cancer treatments. As a robotic surgeon who specialize in colon and rectal cancer it is critically important to be able to spare critical organs like the anal sphincters at the time of surgery so patients are not tethered to a colostomy bag for the rest of their lives. When our patients need radiation therapy or chemotherapy, it’s reassuring to know that the oncologist and radiation oncologist at the Trident Cancer Center are also using advanced technology to accomplish the same goal treating the cancer and sparing the vital structures around it.”

Cardiothoracic surgeon Karen Gersch, MD, who’s affiliated with Palmetto Cardiovascular and Thoracic Associates Trident Health says, “As a surgical oncologist whose patients sometimes also need radiation treatment my patients receive excellent and compassionate care at the Trident Cancer Center. The center’s radiation oncologists, Dr. Margaret MacDowell and Dr. Todd Williams, do a wonderful job making sure patients begin their treatment quickly after diagnosis.”

For radiation oncologist Margaret MacDowell, MD her affiliation with the Trident Cancer Center spans more
than 25 years. “It’s been the most fulfilling work I’ve ever done. I’m still amazed and humbled by the
strength and courage of cancer patients.”

Cancer care, unlike most other diseases, is collaborative work explained Todd Williams, MD, a radiation
oncologist who works with Dr. MacDowell at the Trident Cancer Center. “Cancer care often requires a
number of specialists such as radiation, surgical and medical oncologists. Through the Trident Cancer Center
we have an exceptional group of Lowcountry specialists who know the latest research and can apply it to
their patient’s needs.”

At the Trident Cancer Center treatments include advanced linear acceleration radiation therapy, CT simulation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, blood transfusions, iron infusion and infusion therapy for the treatment of osteoporosis.

“The Trident Cancer Center plays an important role in diagnosing and treating cancer for many Lowcountry
patients. I’m extremely proud to work alongside my other surgical, radiation and medical oncologists as we
apply the most current research and use advanced technology to treat a wide range of cancers, such as
breast, lung, colorectal, prostate and cervical cancers, at the Trident Cancer Center,” said Dr. Shobe.

At the 35th anniversary celebration event staff and physicians joined the more than 60 patients who were
scheduled for treatment that day to reflect on what it means to be a cancer survivor. A moment of silence
was also held to reflect on cancer’s impact on individuals and their families Trident Cancer Center is a part of Trident Medical Center’s wide range of services it’s provided Lowcountry families for 46 years. The 321 bed hospital is a part of Trident Health, which also includes 124 bed Summerville Medical Center and three freestanding ERs Brighton Park Emergency, Centre Pointe Emergency and Moncks Corner Medical Center.

Trident Cancer Center 35th Anniversary Moment of Thanks

About Trident Health
For 46 years Trident Health has provided acute care services to families in South Carolina’s Lowcountry
including Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties. Trident Health includes two acute care hospitals
321 bed Trident Medical Center and 124 bed Summerville Medical Center; three freestanding ERs Brighton
Park Emergency, Centre Pointe Emergency and Moncks Corner Medical Center and two urgent care centers
CareNow Urgent Care Goose Creek and CareNow Urgent Care North Charleston.

Trident Health is one of the region’s largest employers with more than 2,500 staff and a medical staff of more
than 600 physicians. In 2020 Trident Medical Center was recognized by Healthgrades as among American’s
50 Best Hospitals for Vascular Surgery. Additionally, The Joint Commission has recognized Trident Medical
Center as a national Thrombectomy Capable Stroke Center and Summerville Medical Center as an Advanced
Primary Stroke Center. Trident Medical Center is also a Trauma Center. In 2020, Trident Health provided
$45.6 million in charity care and paid more than $35.4 million in local, state and federal

To learn more about how Trident Health is expanding services to meet the growing healthcare needs of South
Carolina Lowcountry families go to www.tridenthealthsystem.com.

Posted on
June 16th 2021
Written by
Charleston Metro Chamber
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