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First Multi-Institutional Study Compares MRI-Guided and CT-Guided Ablative Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer News

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.
Steven Hale, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Orthopedic Care as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician News

Steven Hale, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Orthopedic Care as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician

Fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine physician Steven Hale, M.D., has joined Baptist Health Orthopedic Care. Dr. Hale provides patient-focused care that supports active lifestyles at every age and ability level.
Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care Stroke Programs Earn Recognition From 'Get With The Guidelines' News

Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care Stroke Programs Earn Recognition From 'Get With The Guidelines'

Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care Stroke Programs at nine Baptist Health hospitals have earned recognition from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association.
Pituitary Apoplexy: Lessons from Two Complex Cases Video

Pituitary Apoplexy: Lessons from Two Complex Cases

Pituitary apoplexy is rare, dangerous, and demands rapid multidisciplinary action. Join Evan D. Bander, M.D., Alissa Kanaan, M.D., and Michael Fili, M.D. as they share two real-world cases — from sudden onset to diagnosis, endocrinologic stabilization, surgical intervention, and recovery.
Why Sarcomas Require Expert, Multidisciplinary Cancer Care News

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.
Baptist Health Heart Vascular Care Welcomes Seven Esteemed Vascular Surgeons News

Baptist Health Heart Vascular Care Welcomes Seven Esteemed Vascular Surgeons

Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care announces the addition of seven highly accomplished vascular surgeons to Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, further advancing its commitment to exceptional cardiovascular care.
Is It Parkinson’s or Something Else? A Focused Clinical Guide to Early Referral News

Is It Parkinson’s or Something Else? A Focused Clinical Guide to Early Referral

For clinicians in primary care, geriatrics, psychiatry, or general neurology, recognizing when a presentation warrants early subspecialty referral is critical for accurate diagnosis and timely initiation of targeted therapy.
Sarcomas: Why Referral to an Orthopedic Oncologist Is Crucial News

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.
Cartilage Restoration: Expanding Options for Joint Preservation News

Cartilage Restoration: Expanding Options for Joint Preservation

While total knee arthroplasty remains the gold standard for end-stage arthritis, cartilage restoration surgery presents a viable alternative for appropriately selected patients, offering the potential for more natural joint mechanics and a speedier recovery.
Revolutionary Technologies Are Transforming Neurosurgical Care News

Revolutionary Technologies Are Transforming Neurosurgical Care

Long gone are the days when neurosurgeons opened large drapes and positioned mirrors to reflect light onto the surgical field. Today’s practitioners can virtually “fly” through the brain using augmented reality.
When a Mystery Illness Actually Has a Fix: New Hope for Patient with Brain Condition News

When a Mystery Illness Actually Has a Fix: New Hope for Patient with Brain Condition

NPH is most common in adults aged 60 and up, and symptoms vary from person to person. Some 800,000 Americans are living with NPH, says the Hydrocephalus Association, yet it’s estimated that 80 percent remain untreated or undiagnosed.
Miami Cancer Institute and Miami Cancer Institute – Plantation –Earn APEx Reaccreditation and New Accreditation in Radiopharmaceutical Therapy News

Miami Cancer Institute and Miami Cancer Institute – Plantation –Earn APEx Reaccreditation and New Accreditation in Radiopharmaceutical Therapy

Miami Cancer Institute and Miami Cancer Institute – Plantation have been awarded APEx reaccreditation and new accreditation in radiopharmaceutical therapy, reinforcing their continued excellence in radiation oncology and commitment to evidence-based, patient-centered care.

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