Led by Dr. Ankit Kansagra, medical oncologist and associate vice president of Oncology Integration & Community Alignment, TGH Cancer Institute, the team comprises Dr. David Swoboda, clinical director of Leukemia, TGH Cancer Institute, and Dr. Noman Ashraf, director, Medical Oncology, TGH Cancer Institute. The team of experienced medical oncologists will work together to expand highly specialized cancer care, strengthen research collaboration and broaden access to clinical trials across the region.
Through the new, integrated network patients can receive top-tier expertise, including access to treatments not currently available locally, such as immunotherapy for complex blood cancers.
“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to delivering sophisticated, multidisciplinary cancer care close to home, reducing the burden of travel to seek care outside Polk County. This partnership will also help coordinate the provision of advanced therapy available at the TGH Cancer Institute,” said Dr. Francisco Chebly, associate chief medical officer and executive director, Lakeland Regional Health Physician Group. “The addition of these physicians expands the depth of expertise at Hollis Cancer Center and augments our ability to care for patients facing some of the most complex cancers in the Polk County community.”
The partnership between the TGH Cancer Institute and Lakeland Regional’s Hollis Cancer Center will provide coordinated pathways to advanced therapies. This includes:
- Cellular therapies that use immune cells to treat cancer
- Bispecific antibodies that connect cancer cells with the body’s immune cells to help the immune system find and attack cancer more effectively
- Antibody-drug conjugates — targeted cancer treatments that deliver chemotherapy directly to cancer cells
- Early-phase clinical trials and an academic research infrastructure when needed
“Academic medicine delivers its greatest impact when expertise is shared across a region and beyond,” said Dr. Abraham Schwarzberg, executive vice president, chief of Oncology and president of the Tampa General Provider Network and co-vice president of Clinical and Translational Research of the TGH | USF Health Office of Clinical Research. “By integrating unique expertise in blood cancers and solid tumors into this collaboration, we are expanding coordinated care, clinical research access and advanced treatment pathways for patients throughout Central Florida.”
Expanding Subspecialty Expertise in Blood and Thoracic Cancers
The initial group of physicians will bring complementary expertise across complex blood disorders and cancers as well as solid tumors (a mass of abnormal cells that grow in a specific part of the body) to the TGH Cancer Institute | LRH Hollis Cancer Center.