Transforming Cancer Care in North Texas
A groundbreaking collaboration has been forged between Adjuvant Behavioral Health and The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD), aiming to innovate the delivery of cancer care across North Texas. This new partnership, effective from October 1, 2025, emphasizes a holistic approach integrating behavioral health into oncology treatment. By doing so, they address a critical gap where nearly 70% of cancer patients facing psychological distress do not receive the behavioral health care they need.
Overview of the Partnership
Adjuvant Behavioral Health, known for its expertise in collaborative care management, is partnering with CCBD, a prominent leader in community oncology. This partnership introduces psycho-oncology into CCBD’s framework, which allows for a seamless incorporation of psychological care into cancer treatment and management.
The referral agreement established between these two organizations allows for comprehensive care management and medication management services, ensuring that patients receive support throughout their entire treatment journey. This integration is a significant milestone in creating a supportive network for cancer patients that accounts for both their physical and mental health.
The Importance of Holistic Care
According to Lindsey Bryant, Director of Value-Based Care at CCBD, the center aims to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care by addressing not only the physical aspects of cancer but also the emotional and psychological needs of their patients. The partnership with Adjuvant is a strategic step toward fulfilling this commitment by embedding behavioral health services into their operational model.
“Cancer care is about so much more than just the medication; it is fundamentally about people,” remarked Dr. Josh Myers, CEO at Adjuvant Behavioral Health. This perspective is pivotal, as it recognizes the multifaceted struggles that cancer patients endure — including fear, anxiety, and depression.
Programs Offered
Through this collaboration, patients will have access to behavioral health care managers who will assist them in navigating the emotional complexities of cancer treatment. This service will include medication management catered to each individual's needs, ensuring patients receive a tailored approach to managing their mental health alongside their physical health.
The initiative will also see behavioral health professionals embedded directly within CCBD clinics across North Texas, which provide care to a diverse range of oncology and hematology patients from Weatherford to East Dallas and up to the Oklahoma border. This expansion reinforces CCBD's position as a pioneer in compassionate, innovative cancer care.
Looking Ahead
As part of the OneOncology Network, CCBD is committed to encouraging a community-driven model of cancer care that emphasizes value-based practices. By integrating behavioral health expertise from Adjuvant, the partnership seeks to redefine the notion of cancer care to encompass overall well-being.
Adjuvant Behavioral Health’s evidence-based model ensures that the behavioral health needs of patients are addressed systematically throughout their treatment. This collaboration not only elevates the standard of care but also sets a precedent for other oncology practices in the nation.
In conclusion, the partnership between Adjuvant Behavioral Health and CCBD expresses a shared dedication to not just treating cancer but nurturing the whole person — physically, mentally, and emotionally. This integrated approach signifies a major advancement in how cancer care is delivered, illustrating the profound impact of mental health support in medical treatment plans.
For further information about this transformative initiative, visit
Adjuvant Behavioral Health and
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.