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Meet Our New Physicians

At Texas Oncology, our people are the heartbeat of what we do and why we do it. With more than 525 physicians and counting, get to know our newest physicians and learn about what inspired them to specialize in cancer treatment as well as their interests outside of caring for our patients.

 
Image - Introducing Dr. Keely Voytovich to Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists-Plano Preston Legacy

Introducing Dr. Keely Voytovich to Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists-Plano Preston Legacy

Keely Voytovich, M.D., shares what she wishes more people knew about when it comes to colorectal cancer and the greatest lesson she’s learned as a surgeon.

Image - Introducing Nathaniel Ng to Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists–Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center

Introducing Nathaniel Ng to Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists–Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center

Nathaniel Ng, M.D., FACS, FASCRS, shares what inspired him to become a colon and rectal surgeon, as well as his hopes for the future of cancer care.

Image - Texas Oncology-Houston Medical Center and Houston Willowbrook Welcome Gynecologic Oncologist Silvana Pedra Nobre

Texas Oncology-Houston Medical Center and Houston Willowbrook Welcome Gynecologic Oncologist Silvana Pedra Nobre

Silvana Pedra Nobre, M.D., shares what inspired her to specialize in gynecologic oncology and the lessons she’s learned so far, as well as the social causes she’s most passionate about.

Image - Welcome Danielle L. Jacobbe, D.O., M.S., M.A., FACOS, to Texas Breast Specialists-Methodist Charlton Cancer Center and Methodist Dallas Cancer Center

Welcome Danielle L. Jacobbe, D.O., M.S., M.A., FACOS, to Texas Breast Specialists-Methodist Charlton Cancer Center and Methodist Dallas Cancer Center

Danielle L. Jacobbe, D.O., M.S., M.A., FACOS, reflects on what inspired her to specialize in breast surgical oncology, and the importance of a patient-specific treatment plan to provide the best, cutting-edge care.

Image - Welcome R. Daniel Zaunbrecher III to Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists–Austin Central and Austin South

Welcome R. Daniel Zaunbrecher III to Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists–Austin Central and Austin South

R. Daniel Zaunbrecher III, M.D., shares what excites him most about joining Texas Oncology, as well as his hopes for the future of cancer care.

Image - Welcome Hycienth Ahaneku, M.D., Ph.D., to Texas Oncology-San Antonio Medical Center

Welcome Hycienth Ahaneku, M.D., Ph.D., to Texas Oncology-San Antonio Medical Center

Hycienth Ahaneku, M.D., Ph.D., shares how his patients inspire him as a physician, as well as the importance of building relationships with his colleagues to improve the patient experience.

Image - Introducing Eric Meyers to Texas Oncology-San Marcos and Kyle

Introducing Eric Meyers to Texas Oncology-San Marcos and Kyle

Eric Meyers, M.D., discusses why he wanted to join Texas Oncology and what he thinks the future of cancer treatment will look like.

Image - Texas Breast Specialists-Denton Welcomes Ann A. Kurian

Texas Breast Specialists-Denton Welcomes Ann A. Kurian

Ann A. Kurian, M.D., shares what she wishes more people knew when it comes to breast health and breast cancer, as well as a surprising hidden talent she discovered in college.

Image - Introducing Noah S. Rozich to Texas Oncology Surgical Specialists-Webster Deke Slayton Cancer Center

Introducing Noah S. Rozich to Texas Oncology Surgical Specialists-Webster Deke Slayton Cancer Center

Noah S. Rozich, M.D., shares why he chose the field of surgical oncology and its most rewarding aspect, and how he enjoys spending his time outside of work.