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Glioblastoma Patient Enrolls in Novel Clinical Trial Using Proton Therapy to Augment Survival News

Glioblastoma Patient Enrolls in Novel Clinical Trial Using Proton Therapy to Augment Survival

When Gwen Watson was diagnosed with glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive brain cancer, she and her husband didn’t hesitate to drive four and a half hours from their home in DeLand, Florida, to Baptist Health’s Miami Cancer Institute so that she could receive state-of-the art multi-disciplinary care and enroll in a clinical trial.
Baptist Health Neurosurgeon’s Study Linking Meningiomas to Ménière’s Symptoms Featured on Cover Journal of Neurosurgery News

Baptist Health Neurosurgeon’s Study Linking Meningiomas to Ménière’s Symptoms Featured on Cover Journal of Neurosurgery

A case review designed and co-authored by a Miami Neuroscience Institute surgeon appeared on the cover of the Feb. 2022 issue of the Journal of Neurosurgery.
The Debrief with Dr. Zinner featuring guest Guenther Koehne, M.D., Ph.D. Video

The Debrief with Dr. Zinner featuring guest Guenther Koehne, M.D., Ph.D.

Join Dr. Zinner., CEO and Executive Medical Director at Miami Cancer Institute and Dr. Koehne, Deputy Director and Chief of Blood & Marrow Transplant, Hematologic Oncology and Benign Hematology, on the first episode of The Debrief as they discuss some of the latest advancements in hematology.
Baptist Health Orthopedic Surgeons Recognized for Leadership in Talus Treatment Using Particulated Juvenile Allograft Cartilage News

Baptist Health Orthopedic Surgeons Recognized for Leadership in Talus Treatment Using Particulated Juvenile Allograft Cartilage

An instructional video created by a team of Baptist Health orthopedic surgeons received the Foot and Ankle award at the 2022 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Conference.
Brain Metastases Study Indicative of Expanding Research and Innovation Focus at Baptist Health News

Brain Metastases Study Indicative of Expanding Research and Innovation Focus at Baptist Health

A recent study on the immune modulating effects of radiation therapy on brain metastases is indicative of Baptist Health South Florida’s increased emphasis on clinical research.
Miami Cancer Institute Takes Action To Address Inequities in Cancer Care with Expanded COTA, Inc. Collaboration News

Miami Cancer Institute Takes Action To Address Inequities in Cancer Care with Expanded COTA, Inc. Collaboration

Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, will leverage COTA’s Real-World Analytics to drive standardization of care across all cancer patients
Identifying, Treating Hypertension During Pregnancy, Postpartum Can Reduce Maternal Mortality, Study Finds News

Identifying, Treating Hypertension During Pregnancy, Postpartum Can Reduce Maternal Mortality, Study Finds

Addressing high blood pressure during and after pregnancy can significantly reduce maternal mortality rates and improve women's heart health even after child-bearing years, according to insights gained from a longitudinal study of pregnant women.
Multiple Sclerosis: Advances in Therapies, Research Can Slow MS Progression and Potentially Prevent Disease News

Multiple Sclerosis: Advances in Therapies, Research Can Slow MS Progression and Potentially Prevent Disease

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a disease in which the body’s immune system attacks the brain and spinal cord, disrupting a vital communications network. In the worst cases, it can bring partial or complete paralysis.
Study by Miami Cancer Institute Physician Researchers Promises to Change Way Metastatic Brain Cancer is Treated News

Study by Miami Cancer Institute Physician Researchers Promises to Change Way Metastatic Brain Cancer is Treated

For patients with cancer that has metastasized to the brain, the standard treatment for years has been to resect, or surgically remove, the lesion and follow that with radiation therapy (RT) to the whole brain, which prevents relapse by destroying any remaining cancer cells.
Study Shows iTSA Surgery Improves Function, Reduces Pain Among Patients with Advanced Glenohumeral Arthritis News

Study Shows iTSA Surgery Improves Function, Reduces Pain Among Patients with Advanced Glenohumeral Arthritis

Baptist Health Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute found anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty with a nonspherical humeral head and inlay glenoid replacement results in improved function and less pain for patients with advanced glenohumeral arthritis.
Switching from Alteplase to Tenecteplase for the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke News

Switching from Alteplase to Tenecteplase for the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke

Baptist Health’s Miami Neuroscience Institute and Marcus Neuroscience Institute, a part of Baptist Health South Florida, have switched from using alteplase to tenecteplase as their first-line clot-busting treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke.
The Latest on the Landmark Miami Heart Study Podcast

The Latest on the Landmark Miami Heart Study

Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., deputy medical director of MCVI, who is the senior author of the study, and Khurran Nasir, M.D., chief of Cardiovascular Prevention and Wellness Division of Houston Methodist Hospital, who is MiHeart’s principal investigator.

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