Fredericksburg In The News
We are pleased to keep you informed on the latest news related to our practice in Fredericksburg, Texas.
6/22/2022 - Texas Oncology physicians are helping lead the way to better cancer care through research. At the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting our team presented groundbreaking cancer research and shared diverse perspectives on the future of cancer care. Here are three highlights from Texas Oncology at ASCO 2022.
Publication: Newsy
6/15/2022 - The Biden administration has set bold goals for this new phase of the cancer Moonshot and, like our next guest, that attitude could take us far. Dr. Alyssa Rieber, a medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Fredericksburg, was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma when she was a medical student and now she's a cancer doctor and also a cancer survivor. Dr. Rieber discussed the importance of support during cancer care and how her faith shapes the way she connects with patients for Newsy's "The Why."
9/15/2021 - This Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month, Alyssa G. Rieber, M.D., hematologist and medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Fredericksburg, discusses how her personal experience as a Hodgkin lymphoma survivor has shaped her perspective as a physician.
3/22/2021 - Social workers play an essential role in the integrated, multi-disciplinary care team that surrounds cancer patients at Texas Oncology. Learn why our social workers are passionate about supporting patients and their families.
Publication: Fredericksburg Standard
3/3/2021 - Texas Oncology announced Monday that Alyssa Rieber, M.D., has joined the cancer care team at Texas Oncology – Fredericksburg. Dr. Rieber is board certified in medical oncology, hematology, medical quality and internal medicine, and has nearly 20 years of experience as a physician.
3/1/2021 - Texas Oncology announced today that Alyssa Rieber, M.D., has joined the cancer care team at Texas Oncology–Fredericksburg.
Publication: Fredericksburg Standard
4/22/2020 - Oncologists around the nation have been faced with enforcing new social distancing rules during the pandemic. These new guidelines for medical practices and hospital systems have been put in place to keep patients, family members and staff safe. Mark Deleon, M.D., of Texas Oncology–Fredericksburg shares the challenges of meeting and treating cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.