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Cancer patients need useful resources and information throughout their cancer experience. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or completed your treatment, Texas Oncology has a wide range of services and information available to assist you. A cancer diagnosis brings a wide range of emotions and questions.
Gynecologic oncologist Brandon Sawyer, M.D., recently joined Texas Oncology–Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center Gynecologic Oncology. Dr. Sawyer shares his approach to patient care and passion for treating women’s cancers.
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Request an Appointment Texas Oncology is ready to help you fight cancer. To schedule your first appointment, call 1-888-864-4226 or request an appointment online. Learn More. Find a cancer center Texas Oncology has more than 175 treatment centers throughout Texas and southeastern Oklahoma.
Advancements in oncology have led to a shift in how some types of cancers are treated, giving patients hope to live longer, fuller lives while managing their cancer as a chronic illness. Learn More. Talking About My Diagnosis.
We know cancer treatment is complex. We have many patient resources to make treatment a little easier to navigate.
You also need the strength and inspiration only your family’s love can bring. At Texas Oncology, you can have both. With more than 210 locations across Texas, you don’t have to choose between expert care and staying close to family and friends.
Texas Oncology is not a single institution, but an extensive network of more than 500 physicians focused on oncology and blood disorders. Learn More.
The new Texas Oncology–Keller expects to open in 2022. Alcohol Linked to More Cancers Than Thought, Study Finds. A new study shows that over 4% of all new cancer cases in 2020 were caused by alcohol consumption.