Methodist Dallas Cancer Center In The News
We are pleased to keep you informed on the latest news related to Methodist Dallas Cancer Center.
1/27/2022 - January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Gynecologic oncologist, Brandon Roane, M.D., Texas Oncology–Methodist Charlton Cancer Center and Methodist Dallas Cancer Center Gynecologic Oncology, shares what women need to know and do to protect themselves from this disease.
1/26/2022 - Mentorship in the healthcare field can foster employee growth and encourage multidisciplinary collaboration. January is National Mentoring Month, so we looked back at some of the best advice and memorable mentorship moments that physicians at Texas Oncology have shared over the past few years.
12/10/2021 - Texas Oncology–Methodist Charlton Cancer Center and Methodist Dallas Cancer Center Gynecologic Oncology warmly welcome Brandon Roane, M.D. Read more about Dr. Roane’s patient-first approach to cancer care.
Publication: Austin Medical Times, Corsicana Daily Sun, Houston Medical Times, Natural Awakenings, Palestine Herald-Press
10/1/2021 - Responding quickly to new symptoms is especially important for detecting and preventing breast cancer, the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in American women. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ashwani Agarwal, M.D., medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Corsicana, Bindupriya Chandrasekaran M.D., MRCS, breast surgical oncologist at Texas Breast Specialists–Methodist Cancer Centers, Shail Dalal, M.D., medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Palestine Cancer Center, Moya Griffin, M.D., FACS breast surgical oncologist at Texas Breast Specialists–Austin North, and Jamie Terry, M.D., MHCE, FACS breast surgical oncologist at Texas Breast Specialists in Houston explain the importance of routine breast cancer screenings.
8/31/2021 - Texas Oncology–Methodist Dallas Cancer Center is excited to welcome medical oncologist and hematologist Rebecca Yarborough, M.D. Learn more about Dr. Yarborough’s passion for providing personal patient care.
4/26/2021 - Vasu Moparty, M.D., hematologist and medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Methodist Charlton Cancer Center, Methodist Dallas Cancer Center, and Midlothian, shares ways to lower risk of esophageal cancer.
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.
9/28/2020 - The Texas Oncology family is deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Cheryl Harth who passed away in late September. Dr. Harth was a longtime leader at Texas Oncology–Methodist Dallas Cancer Center and Methodist Charlton Cancer Center in Dallas for more than 24 years.
Publication: WFAA-TV (ABC, Dallas-Fort Worth)
10/23/2019 - Katrina E. Birdwell, M.D, FACS, of Texas Breast Specialists–Methodist Dallas Cancer Center, appeared live on WFAA-TV to discuss breast cancer myths with an in-studio audience of breast cancer survivors and supporters. In the interactive segment, which aired during the station’s special morning show dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Birdwell clarifies common misconceptions about breast cancer occurrence and prevention.
Publication: Shine Online
10/21/2019 - Salon owner and hair stylist Ursulia Hall was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer in October 2018, and now she’s using her salon to help breast cancer patients during chemotherapy. According to her breast surgical oncologist, Katrina E. Birdwell, M.D, FACS, of Texas Breast Specialists–Methodist Dallas Cancer Center, when patients like Ursulia have positive outlooks through treatment, they have better outcomes.