Dr. Dejuania
Brown-Rawls

She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Oncology. She is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Medical Society of Horry County, and National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners.
She enjoys spending time with her husband and family. Her hobbies include traveling, sports, movies, and cooking.
I enjoy working with cancer patients and being able to see them through their treatments.”
—Dejuania Brown-Rawls, DO
Latest Articles
Talking Men’s Health: Prostate Cancer
Join Oncologist Jordan Henderson, DO, to learn about prostate cancer risk factors and prevention tips along with screening and treatment options.
Shedding Light on Skin Cancer
While enjoying the outdoors during the summer months and beyond, it’s important to remember to protect your skin. It’s estimated that 1 in 5
Dr. Touloukian, Chair-Elect to ASCO State Affiliate Council Executive Subcommittee
Emily Z. Touloukian, DO was elected as Chair-Elect to the ASCO State Affiliate Council Executive Subcommittee. Dr. Touloukian, President of Coastal Cancer Center located
Cancer Care and National Minority Health Month: Why It Matters
The year-long celebration will feature a community-wide campaign that empowers those locally and nationally to strive for excellence in cancer care.
Treatments for Colorectal Cancer
The year-long celebration will feature a community-wide campaign that empowers those locally and nationally to strive for excellence in cancer care.
Look Good Feel Better Workshops
The year-long celebration will feature a community-wide campaign that empowers those locally and nationally to strive for excellence in cancer care.
Coastal Cancer Center kicks off its 40th Anniversary
The year-long celebration will feature a community-wide campaign that empowers those locally and nationally to strive for excellence in cancer care.
Breast Cancer AWARENESS MONTH
Dr. Touloukian speaks about breast cancer and Coastal Cancer Center's mission and commitment to treat it.
Blood Disorders
Blood disorders occur when something in your blood prevents it from doing its job.
