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Coronavirus Update 4/30/2020

All Tennessee Oncology locations remain open. As recommended by the Center for Disease Control, protective gear and screening tools are in use at all locations. A mask should be worn by anyone planning to enter Tennessee Oncology locations. Visitors remain restricted to one adult per patient in exam rooms only. While patients receive treatments, imaging […]

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Supporting Clinical Trials in the Community Oncology Setting

Read the original article HERE. On the first day of the Community Oncology Alliance (COA) Annual Meeting (April 23, 2020), Howard “Skip” Burris, III, MD, FACP, FASCO, president and chief medical officer, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, and current American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) president, discussed a successful clinical trial research program setup between Sarah […]

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Experts in Oncology Review What COVID-19 Has Taught Them

Read original article HERE. A panel of experts in the oncology discussed what their health care teams are learning throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, during the Community Oncology Association (COA) 2020 Conference on Thursday. The virtual panel included Sibel Blau, MD, medical director of Northwest Medical Specialties; Steve D’Amato, BScPharm, chief executive officer of New England […]

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OneOncology and Tennessee Oncology Partnership Fuels Expansion in Chattanooga with Addition of University Oncology Hematology Associates

By Joining Tennessee Oncology, UOHA Expands Suite of Cancer Care Services and Clinical Trials OneOncology, the national network of independent community oncologists, today announced that University Oncology Hematology Associates (UOHA), which serves patients in Chattanooga, TN will join Tennessee Oncology, making it the most recent practice to affiliate with OneOncology and second so far in […]

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A Message To All Tennessee Oncology Patients

Visitor Update. Patients are allowed only one adult visitor in the waiting room during an exam visit. Patients are not allowed any visitors in the waiting room during treatments. Visitors will have to wait outside the clinic while any patient is receiving treatment. We apologize for this temporary inconvenience. All Tennessee Oncology locations remain open. […]

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