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Artificial Intelligence: Bringing Revolutionary Change to Breast Cancer Screening — and to Your Own Practice
Physicians grappling with uncertainty about artificial intelligence’s role in medicine need look no further than breast radiologist Kathy Schilling, M.D., FACR, for guidanceBaptist Health Cancer Care Appoints Breast Surgical Oncologist Anastasia Tousimis, M.D., to Multiple Leadership Roles
Breast surgical oncologist Anastasia Tousimis, M.D., MBA, has joined Baptist Health Cancer Care and will serve as deputy director of Baptist Health Cancer Care, chief of breast surgery at Baptist Health Cancer Care, medical director of the Al and Jane Nahmad Women’s Cancer Center and chief medical liaison of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Alliance.Mehran Habibi, M.D., MBA, Named Chief of Breast Surgery at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute and Deputy Chief of Breast Surgery for Baptist Health Cancer Care
Mehran Habibi, M.D., MBA, an internationally recognized surgical breast oncologist with over two decades of clinical and academic leadership, has been named chief of breast surgery at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute.Reframing Thyroid Cancer: Precision, Progress & Personalized Care
Why do thyroid cancers demand a more nuanced approach, despite high survival rates?Advancing Clinical Oncology: Research Highlights from Baptist Health South Florida
Across Baptist Health South Florida, physician-researchers are leading studies that not only generate novel insights but also accelerate the translation of innovation into clinical protocols.Next-Generation Robotic HiFU Emerges as Better Option for Some with Prostate Cancer
An emerging therapy — robotic high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), a noninvasive modality that helps preserve sexual and urinary function — is now a viable option for more patients with prostate cancer.Gynecologic Cancer Surgery: Current Evidence and Evolving Paradigms
Gynecologic malignancies continue to represent a significant clinical challenge, with substantial epidemiologic trends demanding attention.Lymphoma: CAR T Treatment Safe and Effective for Outpatients in Proper Settings
A study led by Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute supports emerging scientific evidence that complex immunotherapy treatment can be safely provided on an outpatient basis instead of requiring a hospital stay — at specialized, community-based centers.Baptist Health is the Most Awarded Healthcare System in South Florida based on U.S. News & World Report 2025-2026 Rankings
Baptist Health has once again been recognized among the best healthcare providers in America and remains South Florida’s most awarded healthcare system, achieving a record 63 total awards this year and recognition in 31 different types of care.First Multi-Institutional Study Compares MRI-Guided and CT-Guided Ablative Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers at Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health Cancer Care, and published in Cancers, offers the first direct comparison of ablative five-fraction stereotactic magnetic resonance-guided online adaptive radiation therapy (SMART) and 15/25-fraction computed tomography-guided hypofractionated ablative radiation therapy (HART) for patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer.Why Sarcomas Require Expert, Multidisciplinary Cancer Care
Sarcomas are one of the rarest and most complex cancer types, making up less than 1% of all new cancer diagnoses in the United States.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.
