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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 approach leads to optimal patient outcomes.Your Patients and Lung Cancer Screenings: Early Detection Matters
There’s an easy and safe screening for lung cancer that is saving lives, often catching disease at an early stage before symptoms appear. Yet sadly, lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer death in the United States.Miami Cancer Institute to Host Third Annual Precision Oncology Symposium
Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, announced its Third Annual Precision Oncology Symposium, which will be held February 7-8, 2025, at Loews Coral Gables Hotel in Florida.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.Miami Cancer Institute Precision Oncology Symposium, Third Annual
Live Symposium Friday-Saturday, February 7-8, 2025 Loews Coral Gables Hotel, Coral Gables, FloridaUterine Transposition: Transforming Gynecologic Cancer Care, Fertility Preservation
The continuing evolution in surgical oncology is making it possible for more women to achieve fertility preservation – and proceed with plans to have children after cancer treatment.How Baptist Health Cancer Care's Radiation Therapy Program is Changing Lives
For cancer patients, having an experienced team means sophisticated and individualized treatment that is focused on extending lives and improving quality of lifeUterine 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.Watch Now! Innovations in the Management of Pancreatic Cancer
Watch as our multidisciplinary panel of experts examine recently published trial data, novel systemic therapies, MR-guided radiation therapy, minimally invasive approaches to pancreatic surgery, irreversible electroporation (IRE) for pancreatic cancer, and more.Liver Surgery: Minimally Invasive Techniques Can Be an Option
At the majority of cancer centers, patients with liver cancer who are candidates for a major liver resection surgery will be given no options other than traditional open surgery. The experts at Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health, however, will often perform a minimally invasive approach such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery when surgery for liver cancer is recommended.Funding for Glioblastoma Research Key to Miami Cancer Institute's Growing Brain Cancer Program
Miami Cancer Institute researchers have received a $3.4 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to further glioblastoma research. The award acknowledges the significant contributions of physician-investigators at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute.