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Thank You to Our Communities

May 20, 2020

Critical cancer care can’t stop – even amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Countless volunteers, organizations, and patients have gone above and beyond to ensure Texas Oncology’s patients, physicians, and staff are supported during this time.

Across the network, Texas Oncology’s clinics have received protective equipment such as hand sanitizer, masks, and face coverings, enhancing our collective safety as we continue to provide needed cancer care to patients.

Thank you for your generosity, kindness, and support!


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