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Your Cancer Care Team

Navigating the many aspects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment can be daunting for patients. The clinical “path” you will walk can include multiple rounds of imaging, blood tests, chemotherapy or other treatments, and difficult side effects. But there’s much more. Having cancer and getting treatment impacts your life in countless ways, such as emotional stress, financial challenges, and lifestyle adjustments. Significant change and challenges will follow patients during and after treatment.

As part of the Oncology Care Model, Texas Oncology is enhancing its concerted effort to assist you in navigating every aspect of your illness and its impact on you as a patient and as a person.

The integrated cancer care team that surrounds you at Texas Oncology forms a hub of activity and support. With increased emphasis on collaboration, everyone on your team is more united and in sync in guiding you through your cancer treatment experience.