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Team-Based Approach Tackles the Deadly Diagnosis of Glioblastoma News

Team-Based Approach Tackles the Deadly Diagnosis of Glioblastoma

The multidisciplinary brain tumor team of Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute and Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute delivers advanced therapies tailored to each patient’s specific needs, balancing aggressive treatment with quality of life.
A Powerful Team Researches Re-irradiation Options for Breast Cancer Recurrence News

A Powerful Team Researches Re-irradiation Options for Breast Cancer Recurrence

When breast cancer returns in a previously treated breast, the standard approach has been salvage mastectomy. The recently launched BRASIL trial (NCT06867484) aims to challenge this paradigm by investigating whether carefully selected patients can safely undergo repeat breast conservation with partial re-irradiation.
PP-007: A First-in-Class Neuroprotective Agent Moves into Phase 3 Stroke Trial News

PP-007: A First-in-Class Neuroprotective Agent Moves into Phase 3 Stroke Trial

A novel investigational compound, PP-007 (PEGylated carboxyhemoglobin), is advancing to a global Phase 3 clinical trial as a potential breakthrough in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke
FIU Health Physicians to Practice Under Baptist Health as Part of FIU Clinical and Academic Alliance News

FIU Health Physicians to Practice Under Baptist Health as Part of FIU Clinical and Academic Alliance

Baptist Health and Florida International University (FIU) Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine have formed a strategic alliance that aims to enhance patient care, physician training and clinical research in South Florida.
New Study Shows Tiny Cuts Could Improve Brain Surgery: A Simpler, Safer Way to Treat Brain Tumors News

New Study Shows Tiny Cuts Could Improve Brain Surgery: A Simpler, Safer Way to Treat Brain Tumors

A new study from doctors at Miami Neuroscience Institute, part of Baptist Health, highlights a gentler way to perform brain surgery, one that uses small tools and avoids the need for large openings in the skull.
Cracking the Code: Genetics in Modern Oncology Podcast

Cracking the Code: Genetics in Modern Oncology

What happens when we stop gatekeeping genetic testing and offer it universally?
Brain Tumors: Shining Light on the Latest Advances News

Brain Tumors: Shining Light on the Latest Advances

The human brain — and its 86 billion neurons — controls complex movements, stores and receives memories, generates emotions and runs all of the body’s automatic functions simultaneously.
Baptist Health Announces 42nd Annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium News

Baptist Health Announces 42nd Annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium

Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, will be hosting its the 42nd Annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium on September 26-27, 2025, at the Loews Coral Gables Hotel in Coral Gables, Florida.
Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care Reaches New Heights with 250 HiFU Procedures News

Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care Reaches New Heights with 250 HiFU Procedures

Recently, neurosurgeons at Miami Neuroscience Institute and Marcus Neuroscience Institute, both part of Baptist Health, hit new HiFU milestones, treating 200 and 50 patients respectively.
Refer Patients Early When Brain and Spine Disorders Are Suspected News

Refer Patients Early When Brain and Spine Disorders Are Suspected

Experts at the inaugural Marcus Neuroscience Institute Brain & Spine Symposium shared the latest advances recently with physicians and other healthcare providers.
AI: Superpower or Kryptonite? Cardiac Expert Weighs In News

AI: Superpower or Kryptonite? Cardiac Expert Weighs In

Artificial intelligence has arrived in medicine. Yet is it amplifying your clinical expertise or subtly undermining your patient care?
Zapping Back Pain: Spinal Cord Stimulation Changes Patient’s Life News

Zapping Back Pain: Spinal Cord Stimulation Changes Patient’s Life

When back pain strikes, it can be unbearable. A small percentage of patients will also benefit from back surgery. But what happens when the pain persists even after doctors have tried nearly everything?

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