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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Krishna Patel, M.D., of Texas Oncology–Round Rock North and Georgetown holds hand sanitizer donated from local distiller Tito’s Handmade Vodka.
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Rocio Carranza, M.A., Sylvia Rodriguez, M.A., and Rosalinda Dela Cruz, M.A., of Texas Oncology–McAllen are social distancing with a smile under their donated masks.
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Local distiller Still Austin donated hand sanitizer to Texas Oncology sites in San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Still Austin’s CEO/Co-Founder is the brother of Scott Seals, M.D., of Texas Oncology–Mesquite and Rockwall.
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Infusion nurses Simone Razzatti and Funmi Afolami of Texas Oncology–Plano Prestonwood smile under their donated masks while social distancing.
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Laura Escamilla of Texas Oncology–Austin Central gives two thumbs up for her donated mask.
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Sew Strong Dallas donated more than 50 homemade masks to Texas Oncology clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Austin liaisons Maureen Bystrom, Rachel Escobar, Tony Fusco, and Rebecca Rajnoch packed their vehicles with hand sanitizer donated from local distiller Tito’s Handmade Vodka.
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Fe Thomas, M.A., Christine Lee, M.D., and Victoria San Miguel, M.A., of Texas Oncology–The Woodlands hold more than 70 homemade masks donated to the clinic.