Guy Jones, MD

Guy Jones, MD Board Certified Oncologist and Medical Director for Oncology Nevada

01/19/2026

You may wonder if limiting carbohydrates can help your body fight cancer. Emerging research suggests that, when done safely and with proper caloric intake, a lower-carb approach may support treatment, slow tumor growth, and potentially reduce cancer risk.

Always discuss dietary changes with your care team to make sure it’s right for you.

01/16/2026

Did you know that about 1 in 4 women haven’t been screened as recommended?

This Cervical Cancer Awareness Month is a reminder that regular cervical screenings help detect abnormal cells or HPV early, often before symptoms appear, giving you the best chance for prevention and effective treatment.

Talk to your healthcare provider about scheduling your screening.

01/13/2026

A common question in oncology: Why not go straight to surgery?This video breaks down how treatment decisions are made and why timing and sequence matter. Knowledge is power and getting clear, accurate information from trusted medical sources makes all the difference.✅

01/10/2026

In 2025, an estimated 2,041,910 new cancer cases are expected in the U.S. While these numbers can feel overwhelming, the new year is a reminder that early detection, healthy habits, and staying informed can make a difference.

💙 Start 2026 by prioritizing your health and well-being.

Life gets busy, and health checks often get pushed to the bottom of the list. Cervical Cancer Awareness Month is a remin...
01/08/2026

Life gets busy, and health checks often get pushed to the bottom of the list. Cervical Cancer Awareness Month is a reminder that a few moments for screening can make a lasting difference. Listening to your body is one of the strongest things you can do.🩶

01/07/2026
01/05/2026

Many people worry that cell phones might cause cancer because they emit radiofrequency radiation and are used so widely. Brain and central nervous system cancers have been of particular concern since phones are held close to the head and higher energy ionizing radiation can cause some cancers.

The good news? Extensive research so far shows that cell phone use does not cause brain or other types of cancer in humans. Focusing on what you can control, like screenings, healthy habits, and self care, remains the best way to protect your health.

Learn more: [LINK]
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/radiation/cell-phones-fact-sheet

As 2026 begins, take a moment to put your health first. Small, mindful choices and staying attentive to your body can ma...
01/02/2026

As 2026 begins, take a moment to put your health first. Small, mindful choices and staying attentive to your body can make a lasting impact. You deserve care, attention, and peace of mind — today and throughout the year. 💙

12/31/2025
12/29/2025

This holiday season, remember to honor your inner strength and give yourself grace. Every step forward is a victory.

12/28/2025

We’ve made real progress against cancer over the years. 💙 Thanks to advances in treatment, early detection, and healthier lifestyles, cancer death rates have steadily declined, saving millions of lives and giving hope to patients and families every day.

12/26/2025

Mental Breaks Matter.💙 Even a few minutes for yourself can calm your mind, reduce anxiety, and ease overwhelming stress. Giving yourself space isn’t selfish—it’s essential for emotional balance and overall mental health. Take a moment today to pause and breathe.

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Dr. Guy Jones

Dr. Guy Jones is a Board-Certified Oncologist who trained at the National Cancer Institute. He is experienced in all modern radiation therapy techniques with a special interest in stereotactic radiosurgery, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, and brachytherapy. He is the Regional Dean for the Pacific Northwest University of the Health Sciences and serves as Clinical Faculty for the Washington State University College of Medicine. Dr. Jones is a Tri-Cities native and actively volunteers his time for local schools and other non-profits.