Texas Oncology Foundation

The Foundation – April 15, 2025

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

Spring Has Sprung

Look outside. Chances are you’ll see blooms – on the trees, in the flowerbeds, and if you are in Texas, the bluebonnets in open fields and along highways. It reminds us that renewal is possible. Even though the clouds and thunderstorms come sometimes, as they often do in the spring, they help orchestrate the beauty that is possible on the other side.

Whether you are in the storm or experiencing your own renewal, take some time to enjoy the beautiful spring all around you.

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Texas Oncology Foundation offers a wide range of resources with helpful tips and guidance. Check out our website for even more resources. 

 

Pain Management within the Clinical Continuum for Cancer Pain

In this webinar, gain a deeper understanding of the common pains experienced during treatment, what the sources of pain are, and how pain is sensed by the body. Explore the various interventions available to directly treat pain.

 

Helping Children and Teens Understand Cancer

Garner concrete tools and ideas for parents on how to support children through a parent’s cancer, as well as how to help children/teens thrive in the midst of parental cancer treatment, side effects, and surgery.

 

Laughter Yoga

Simone Monique Barnes, a certified laughter yoga teacher and a triple negative breast cancer survivor, leads you through a laughter yoga session. Enjoy the fun and interactive exercise experience.

 anxiety presents itself.Then determine your cognitive behavioral plan and outline for yourself strategies to manage your anxiety.

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