Texas Oncology-Jacksonville In the News
Media Outlet: Jacksonville Progress, Palestine Herald-Press, Pittsburg Gazette
12/19/2024- As cancer cases rise among young adults, Shail Dalal, M.D., Texas Oncology–Palestine Cancer Center; Jesi Mitchell, AGNP, CHPN, Texas Oncology–Pittsburg and Sulphur Springs; and Sasha Davis, M.D., Texas Oncology–Jacksonville, Nacogdoches, and Tyler, discuss cancer types affecting adults under 50, signs and symptoms to watch out for, and the importance of early detection.
Media Outlet: Jacksonville Daily Progress, Palestine Herald-Press, Pittsburg Gazette
9/21/2024- While many cancer patients are likely to hear the word tumor when they are diagnosed, that might not be the case for the more than 4,700 Texans expected to be diagnosed with leukemia this year. For Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month this September, Shail Dalal, M.D., Texas Oncology–Palestine Cancer Center; Rachel Elizabeth West, RN, ANP-C, Texas Oncology–Pittsburg; and Jingdong Su, M.D., Ph.D., Texas Oncology–Jacksonville, Nacogdoches, and Tyler, share the unique characteristics of this cancer type.
Media Outlet: Jacksonville Progress
10/28/2021- A diagnosis, treatment plan, or return of breast cancer can impact all aspects of your life. As you adjust to the physical, emotional, and psychological changes that come with cancer, you also must decide when and how to tell your family, friends, and broader support system. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Jingdong Su, M.D., Ph.D., hematologist and medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Jacksonville, shares suggestions for managing difficult conversations about breast cancer treatment.
Media Outlet: Jacksonville Progress
10/26/2021- Women have long heard about the importance of checking themselves for breast cancer. But what’s the best way to do so? For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sasha Strain, M.D., hematologist and medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Jacksonville shares tips and tricks for how to best perform a self-exam and when to bring concerns to your physician.
2/28/2019- Dr. Sasha Strain of Texas Oncology–Tyler and Jacksonville shares why a healthy lifestyle should be a part of your cancer prevention strategy.