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Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute

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Miami Cancer Institute is committed to providing a more personal, integrated patient experience delivered in a safe environment and with the heart of Baptist Health.

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Why Choose Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute

At Miami Cancer Institute, you’ll find compassionate experts who understand that cancer care is deeply personal. Every decision we make, from diagnosis through survivorship, is guided by your goals, comfort, and quality of life.

We bring together world-class specialists and the most advanced treatment options available in South Florida. Our multidisciplinary team works side by side under one roof to deliver coordinated, whole-person care so you can focus on healing, not logistics.

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Why Choose Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute

What Sets Us Apart

  • Comprehensive support for body, mind, and spirit.
  • Integrative therapies: acupuncture, massage, exercise, nutrition guidance.
  • Patient Navigation helps coordinate personalized cancer care.
  • Cancer Connect links patients and survivors across South Florida.
  • Survivorship Program focuses on wellness and long-term recovery.

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What Sets Us Apart
Miami Cancer Institute Achieves AAHRPP Accreditation

Miami Cancer Institute Achieves AAHRPP Accreditation

The Association for Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs has recognized Miami Cancer Institute for promoting ethically sound and safe human subject research practices.

Miami Cancer Institute has been awarded full accreditation by the Association for Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP), after having completed the accreditation process with zero deficiencies. This is a significant achievement and a testament to our commitment to the highest standards in promoting ethically sound and safe human subject research practices.

Top-Notch Cancer Care Near You

Top-Notch Cancer Care Near You

We’re Florida's only member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance. That means our physicians collaborate with national cancer care leaders to give patients the best cancer care, right here at home. We also share knowledge to improve cancer care now and for future generations.

Transforming Cancer Care with Innovation, Expertise, and Compassion

At Miami Cancer Institute, we bring together world-class physicians, cutting-edge technology, and pioneering research — all rooted in compassionate, patient-centered care. Our mission is to push the boundaries of what’s possible in cancer treatment and to give every patient access to breakthroughs, hope, and healing.

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Dedicated Physicians Delivering Comprehensive Care

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Active Clinical Trials Exploring New Therapies

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Infusion Visits Annually at Miami Cancer Institute

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Ryan Matthew Kahn, M.D., MHS, FACOG

Gynecologic Oncologist
Ryan Matthew Kahn, M.D., MHS, FACOG

Physician Spotlight

Ryan Matthew Kahn, M.D., MHS, FACOG, is a gynecologic oncologist at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute. He specializes in minimally invasive surgical techniques, particularly robotic-assisted surgery. When appropriate, this approach offers patients faster recovery, less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays and improved cosmetic outcomes.

Dr. Kahn incorporates clinical genetics in his practice to improve care and prevention strategies for patients and families carrying BRCA and other hereditary breast and ovarian cancer gene variants. He also specializes in ovarian cancer cytoreductive surgery, which aims to remove all visible disease during ovarian cancer surgery. This approach has been consistently linked to improved patient survival.

After earning a bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s degree in biochemistry and molecular biology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Dr. Kahn earned his medical degree with research distinction at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He completed a four-year obstetrics and gynecology residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital – Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. He remained in New York for four more years to complete a gynecologic oncology fellowship at the prestigious Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

During his fellowship, Dr. Kahn was actively involved in research focused on innovative immunotherapies for ovarian cancer. His positive research results, which included delayed tumor growth and a transformed tumor microenvironment, offer a promising rationale for clinical trials in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. He also conducted research on the regionalization of care for gynecologic malignancies, which involves directing complex surgical procedures to specialized, high-volume centers and surgeons to improve patient outcomes by leveraging the expertise and experience of these centers. Dr. Kahn has published his research work in medical journals and textbooks presented his findings at national symposiums.

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Best Cancer Hospital

Baptist Health has once again been recognized among the best healthcare providers in America and remains South Florida’s most awarded healthcare system. Baptist Health Cancer Care has received 11 High Performing ratings, including colon cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, gynecological cancer, blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma & myeloma) and complex cancers.

News & Podcasts

News

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New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Improve Access, Outcomes January 12, 2026

New guidelines from the American Cancer Society are set to enhance cervical cancer screening, making it more accessible and effective.   The 2025 update introduces self-collection options for HPV...

Building the Future: Pharmacy Residency Programs at Miami Cancer Institute January 6, 2026

As cancer treatments become increasingly complex — with targeted therapies, immunotherapies, clinical trials and a surge in new drugs entering the marketplace — the role of specialized pharmacists...

How Art is Transforming Healing at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute December 5, 2025

Research by the World Health Organization using more than 3,000 studies on the role of arts in medicine reveals that there are significant patient and caregiver health benefits when these programs...

Podcasts

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Young Women and Breast Cancer October 11, 2024
Skin Cancer Discussion February 21, 2024
Eradicating Cervical Cancer: Possible or Impractical? December 20, 2023

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