Texas Oncology Foundation

The Foundation – October 14, 2025

Supporting Cancer Patients and Their Families in the Communities Where They Live,
Work and Receive Treatment.

Try Something New

Every once in a while, we need to break out of the familiar and try something new.

Having a routine and sticking to what’s safe steadies our lives. It can also lead to a bit of staleness. Trying something new, even if you try it once and decide it’s not for you, can open a new world of possibilities. It might even be fun. Taking a leap proves you are courageous and shows a zeal for enjoying life.

Survive & Thrive Conference affords you great opportunities for new experiences – laughter yoga, mindfulness exercises, sunrise yoga, and sound bath. You might be surprised at what you enjoy. 

Be brave! Try something new! 

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By Katie Ozuna, LMSW, OSW-C, Oncology Social Worker
 

 

We conclude the stages of survivorship series in this issue. In case you missed the previous articles, you can catch up with Part I: What Survivorship Means; Part II: Survivors in Treatment; Part III: Survivors Who Recently Completed Treatment; Part IV: Survivors Who Are Cancer Free

 

For some, survivorship doesn’t mean finishing treatment, it means living with cancer as part of daily life. Chronic cancer is a type of cancer that may not completely go away, but can often be managed with ongoing treatment or careful monitoring. 

 

People with chronic cancer may have periods when the disease is stable and requires little change in care, followed by times when treatment plans need to be adjusted. This can last for months or even years, and while it may bring uncertainty, it doesn’t take away from the fullness of who you are or the life you are building.

 

This stage of survivorship often involves finding balance – managing appointments, medications, and side effects while still making space for purpose, peace of mind, and fulfillment. While it can feel overwhelming at times, creating the right professional and personal support systems can make a difference.

 

Your oncology team will continue guiding treatment and adjusting care plans as needed, while your primary care provider helps monitor overall health and manage needs beyond cancer. Rehabilitation specialists can support strength, mobility, and daily function, and nutritionists and mental health professionals can provide strategies for wellness, energy, and emotional support.

 

Setting personal goals may look different in this stage of survivorship, but they can still provide direction and motivation. Just as importantly, your support system can offer encouragement and connection, reminding you that you don’t have to walk this path alone. Lean on them during your difficult days and find ways to celebrate your progress together –no matter how big or small each step may feel.

 

Living with chronic cancer takes courage, but it also invites deep appreciation for life’s everyday moments. Survivorship here is about finding stability, honoring your strength, and staying open to new possibilities as you shape your future.

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Harry Campbell,
Founder and Chief Visionary
Outlook Partners

Speaking At
Keynote Address

Harry Campbell is an executive with a track record of success over 35+ years. Campbell has been a president for two Fortune 500 companies, co-owner of an award-winning small business, CEO of an internet start-up, and founding member of the industry-changing Wal-Mart/P&G Customer Team. He has driven exceptional results in organizations of five to 3,500 employees in a broad range of industries. Most recently, he was CEO of Durrie Vision, a world-class refractive eye practice. Currently he is an investor, mentor, and speaker. Campbell has published three books and delivers keynote speeches on leadership, culture, and mindset.

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Keynote Address

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14

6:00 – 7:00 pm

Speakers

Harry Campbell,
Founder and Chief Visionary
Outlook Partners

Harry Campbell is an executive with a track record of success over 35+ years. Campbell has been a president for two Fortune 500 companies, co-owner of an award-winning small business, CEO of an internet start-up, and founding member of the industry-changing Wal-Mart/P&G Customer Team. He has driven exceptional results in organizations of five to 3,500 employees in a broad range of industries. Most recently, he was CEO of Durrie Vision, a world-class refractive eye practice. Currently he is an investor, mentor, and speaker. Campbell has published three books and delivers keynote speeches on leadership, culture, and mindset.

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Grand Ballroom 118

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Keynote Address

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