McKinney In The News
We are pleased to keep you informed on the latest news related to our practice in McKinney.
4/5/2021 - Texas Oncology–McKinney receives Accreditation Program for Excellence (APEx®)
9/30/2020 - Prostate cancer survivor and author John Griffith, from McKinney, shares his personal experience and the addresses importance of prostate cancer screenings.
8/29/2019 - Five years and 1,400 patients later, Texas Oncology–McKinney remains committed to providing high-quality radiation therapy in the McKinney community.
2/26/2019 - Dr. Lynn Canavan of Texas Breast Specialists–Denison, McKinney and Plano breaks down the benefits of nipple-sparing mastectomy as a cancer care trend for 2019.
Publication: McKinney Courier-Gazette
7/11/2016 - Access to community-based care at Texas Oncology–McKinney allowed patient and school teacher Ralph Parkman to receive treatment for prostate cancer, without ever missing a day of class.
Publication: KXII-TV (ABC), Sherman
10/29/2015 - The American Cancer Society is receiving criticism after it changed its recommendation for women to get mammograms, increasing the recommended aged from 40 to 45. Dr. Anand Shivnani of Texas Oncology-Sherman and McKinney discusses guidelines for breast cancer screening.
Publication: McKinney Courier Gazette
11/26/2014 - This Novemebr, Texas Oncology invited the public to say #SuperThanks to the over 3.5 million registered nurses and licensed practical nurses in the U.S.
Publication: McKinney Courier-Gazette, McKinney
6/26/2014 - Texas Oncology-McKinney added radiation oncology to its existing suite of cancer treatment options, including medical oncology and hematology.
Publication: McKinney Courier-Gazette, McKinney
2/23/2014 - Dr. Nandita Rao of Texas Oncology recommends maintaining a healthy diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes to lower the risk of developing cancer.
Publication: The Paris News, Paris
8/25/2013 - Glenda Martin had a family history of breast cancer. Little did she know, she would be the first to receive a breakthrough treatment in her hometown.