Texas Oncology is a network of 460+ physicians and oncology specialists who provide advanced treatment options (technology, clinical trials, and research) to cancer patients in underserved rural and urban communities throughout Texas, with one office in New Mexico and one in Oklahoma.
Founded in 1986 by several oncologists at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, the organization has grown to include a network of over 460 physicians at more than 210 offices in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
[2] Texas Oncology focuses on a community-based approach, intending to give cancer patients in underserved rural or urban areas access to care and treatment in their local communities that are generally associated with major academic or medical centers.
[6] Texas Oncology specialists have shared research at events including the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting[7] and San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)[8] among others.
The New Mexico practice is based in Las Cruces, and the Oklahoma location serves the Durant area.