Medical Oncologist
President - Research Director
Director – Cancer Research
Areas of focus: Cancer treatment, lung cancer treatment, cancer research, cancer clinical trials
Office: Weatherford
Board Certified in Medical Oncology
by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine
"There is nothing more important to me as a physician than your cancer
treatment. I’ve been in practice for nearly two decades and have had the
privilege of telling many patients that there is life beyond cancer. As president of The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, I want to lead by example, practicing a firm belief that all patients should receive the finest medical care available, with the same concern and compassion as a cherished member of the family.”
Ray Page, D.O., Ph.D., offers his patients years of experience and an extensive background in aggressively treating all types of cancer. He has a special interest in lung cancer treatment and in cancer research. He has written numerous research papers and has spoken nationally and internationally.
Dr. Page has also received many academic honors and awards, including being named 2004 Outstanding Alumnus of Southwestern University and Distinguished Alumnus at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. He has been repeatedly recognized as a “Super Doctor” by Texas Monthly magazine and a “Top Doctor” by Fort Worth, Texas magazine.
Dr. Page holds a Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine and a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) in Fort Worth. He completed a residency in internal medicine at the UNTHSC/Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas, followed by a combined oncology/hematology fellowship at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
While at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Dr. Page served as Chief Fellow. In addition, Dr. Page earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry and biology from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. He also received a Master of Science in physiology at Baylor University Graduate School. Dr. Page actively participates in teaching both the basic sciences and clinical medicine as a UNTHSC adjunct faculty member.
Dr. Page grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas, and lives with his wife, Dr. Sheila Page, and their five children in Aledo, Texas.