At Baptist Health Cancer Care, we are committed to partnering with referring providers to deliver advanced, patient-centered oncology care. Through the expertise of Miami Cancer Institute and Lynn Cancer Institute, our integrated program offers the region’s most comprehensive network of cancer services combining world-class clinical excellence with the compassionate care that defines Baptist Health.
Our multidisciplinary teams include specialists in medical, surgical, and radiation oncology; hematology; pathology; genetics; and supportive care. Together, they provide seamless coordination across the full continuum from prevention and diagnosis to complex treatment, survivorship, and research-driven innovation.
This resource hub is designed to make your referral process simple and efficient, while keeping you connected to our specialists and clinical programs. Here you’ll find referral tools, physician directories, and the latest updates on technology, research, and continuing education opportunities all to support you in caring for your patients.
The content on this website is intended for providers.
Patients, please visit BaptistHealth.net/CancerCare for information about our programs and services.
Clinical Referral Guides |View More
Sarcomas: Why Referral to an Orthopedic Oncologist Is Crucial
Soft tissue sarcomas are cancers that develop in connective tissues such as muscle, fat, blood vessels and nerves, tendons and ligaments, joint linings, deep skin tissues and fibrous tissues.
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Lung Cancer Treatment Evolutions Include Surgical Innovation and Molecular Targeted Therapy
Lung cancer survival rates have approximately doubled over the past two decades — a remarkable achievement driven by convergent advances in early detection, surgical technique and molecular oncology.
Project ASCENT: Advancing Lung Cancer Screening in Hispanic Populations
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in the United States, surpassing the combined deaths of breast, colon and prostate cancers.
Expanding Treatment Options for Brain Metastases in NSCLC
Brain metastases in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have historically presented significant treatment challenges with limited options
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Young Women & Breast Cancer: Understanding Early-Onset Risk, Genetics & Fertility
In this episode of Baptist Health’s Doc-to-Doc, we take a closer look at one of the most concerning trends in oncology — the rise of breast cancer among younger women.
Reframing Thyroid Cancer: Precision, Progress & Personalized Care
Why do thyroid cancers demand a more nuanced approach, despite high survival rates?
Advancing the Standard: Gynecologic Cancer Care
In this episode of Doc to Doc, Dr. Thomas Morrissey, director of gynecologic oncology at Lynn Cancer Institute, joins Dr. Ryan Kahn, gynecologic oncologist at Miami Cancer Institute, to explore how data from pivotal studies like TRUST, ...
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Treating the Whole Patient: A Comprehensive Approach to Breast Cancer Care
Previously Recorded: Tuesday, November, 19th at 7:00 PM ET for an insightful panel discussion led by Jane Mendez, M.D., Chief of Breast Surgery, where we take a deep dive into a real-world breast cancer case and explore how a multidisciplinary ...
Baptist Health’s High-Tech High-Touch Approach - Live Webcast on Breast Health
Originally Broadcast: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 | 5:30-6:30pm ET Join Baptist Health experts for a webinar focused on breast health; beginning with imaging through the continuum of care at Miami Cancer Institute.
Miami Cancer Institute - Lung Cancer Conference
Originally Webcast: November 2, 2021. Dr. Mark Dylewski and the distinguished faculty from Miami Cancer Institute and Lynn Cancer Institute will discuss new advances in the management of lung cancer.