Locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma (UC) is a type of cancer originating in the urinary tract lining, such as the bladder, that has spread beyond its initial site to nearby areas or distant organs. Symptoms can include blood in urine or pain, and smoking is a key risk factor. Treatment involves various therapies, like chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted drugs, often alongside supportive care and healthy lifestyle choices.
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Carolina Urologic Research Center (CURC), is a separate and independent research arm of Grand Strand Urology, a division of Atlantic Urology Clinics in Myrtle Beach, SC. Under the direction of Dr. Neal Shore, CURC conducts phase I – IV drug, biotechnology and device trials focusing on urological diseases. CURC has been recognized both nationally & internationally as one of the most progressive, well-organized, and respected clinical research sites in the United States.