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Read more about what’s happening at Texas Oncology and the newest advancements in cancer care. Here are the latest Texas Oncology news and stories highlighting local practices and patients. Select a search option below by cancer center, physician, media type and year and click the search button to find your results. Items in yellow are articles and items in blue are videos.

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Hope Doesn't Just Float - It Matters to Cancer Patients

Publication: Healthy Magazine, McAllen
12/20/2013

Giving Hope

Publication: Longview News-Journal, Longview
12/17/2013

Dr. McIntyre on Frontline Eribulin in HER2-Negative MBC

Publication: OncLive, National
12/13/2013

Cancer Patients Participating in Healthcare Decisions Have Better Outlooks

Publication: MegaDoctor News, McAllen
12/13/2013
McAllen speech pathologist Marcia Gonzalez is the kind of person, and cancer patient, who may or may not take no for an answer.

The Waiting Game: Hoping For Health And Financial Security

Publication: KERA-FM (NPR), Dallas
12/05/2013
Like many North Texans, Isac and Elizabeth were living a typical middle class life, until a medical emergency knocked them off their feet.

Bayougraphy: The Place Where Cancer and Conception Meet

Publication: Houstonia Magazine, Houston
12/01/2013
“Cancer is hard enough,” says Texas Oncology's Dr. Pustilnik. “Adding pregnancy, or the desire for pregnancy, to the mix makes it a lot more complicated.”

Sound Off, Readers!

Publication: Nocona News, Nocona
11/28/2013
As Thanksgiving approaches, take time to recognize and thank those who are helping cancer patients with emotional, physical, and financial support.

Thanks for Giving Hope to Cancer Patients

Publication: San Marcos Daily Record, San Marcos
11/27/2013

Thanks for Giving Hope

Publication: Mineral Wells Index
11/24/2013

Numerous Support Services Available to Address Needs of Unmarried Cancer Patients

Publication: Oncology Times, national
11/12/2013
Unmarried cancer patients may experience poorer outcomes, such as being undertreated and dying from their disease compared to their married counterparts.