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Optimizing Women’s Cancer Care: AI, Robotics and Precision Medicine
In this episode of Baptist Health Doc to Doc, Dr. John Diaz and Dr. Mehran Habibi discuss how artificial intelligence, robotic surgery, precision medicine, and targeted therapies are transforming breast cancer and gynecologic oncology in 2026.Advances in Radiation Oncology: What to know about Proton & Photon Therapy in 2026
Join Joseph Panoff, M.D., radiation oncologist at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute, and Youssef Zeidan, M.D., radiation oncologist at Lynn Cancer Institute, for an in-depth physician-to-physician discussion on modern breast cancer radiation therapy.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, SHAPE, and MIRASOL are redefining treatment decisions in gynecologic cancer.Cracking the Code: Genetics in Modern Oncology
What happens when we stop gatekeeping genetic testing and offer it universally?Transforming Cancer Care: The Role of Technology in Head and Neck Oncology
Thanks for joining us today for this in-depth discussion on head and neck cancers, including oral cancer. In this episode, we explore the complexities of diagnosing, treating, and managing these challenging malignancies.The Future of Radiation Oncology and Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer has been a lethal malignancy for too long. Available cytotoxic therapies for advanced disease are modestly effective with a 5-year survival rate, less than 15%, but new modalities using ablative radiation therapy holds promise in improving outcomes.Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Vital Importance of Lung Cancer Screenings
Lung cancer has shown a decrease in incidence and mortality in recent decades; however, it remains one of the cancers with the highest incidence and still ranks first in cancer-related deaths in the United States.Uterine Transposition: Transforming Gynecologic Cancer Care and Fertility Preservation
Uterine transpositions represent a groundbreaking advancement in fertility preservation for women undergoing treatment for gynecologic cancers. Dr. John P. Diaz and Dr. Jean-Marie Stephan are at the forefront of this innovative surgery at Miami Cancer Institute.Prostate Cancer Perspectives: Clinical Insights and Emerging Advances
Aside from non-melanoma skin cancers, Prostate cancer, or PCa, is the most common cancer diagnosed for males in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer death for them.Miami Cancer Institute 2024 ASCO Recap
Join Dr. Michael Zinner, CEO and Executive Medical Director of Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute, and Dr. Manmeet Ahluwalia, Chief of Medical Oncology, Chief Scientific Officer & Deputy Director, and Fernandez Family Endowed Chair in Cancer Research at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute, as they highlight the groundbreaking research
