Lung Cancer Clinic
Each year more than 200,000 people are diagnosed with lung cancer. However, despite the serious nature of lung cancer, the prognosis for beating it is much better than it was even five years ago, thanks to early detection efforts and new treatment strategies.
Esophageal Cancer Clinic
Esophageal cancer accounts for more than 16,000 new cases each year. Thanks to improved treatments and early intervention, the survival rates for esophageal cancer have improved greatly since the 1960s when only a small percentage of people with the disease survived more than five years.
Mesothelioma Clinic
Most mesotheliomas begin in the chest cavity. Though fairly rare, there are still about 2,000 to 3,000 new cases each year, primarily in men over 65. Early detection and intervention by doctors at the Florida Hospital Cancer Institute's thoracic program is essential in treating the disease.
Lung Nodule Clinic
The presence of lung nodules does not automatically signal that you have cancer. Benign nodules can actually be quite common. To ensure that the nodules aren't cancerous, doctors at FHCI will monitor changes in size, shape or appearance through regular tests.
Uncommon Malignancies Clinic
Rare forms of cancer include carcinoid tumors, mediastinal tumors and thymoma. Each of these presents unique challenges that doctors at the Florida Hospital Cancer Institute address with a broad range of traditional and leading edge treatment strategies.
Who We Are
Tarek Mekhail, MD
Learn more about the role of the medical oncologist in the treatment of thoracic cancer.
Jose Nieto, DO
Learn more about the role of the gastroenterologist in the treatment of thoracic cancer.
Supporting Excellence In Cancer Research & Treatment
The Florida Hospital Cancer Institute (FHCI) is fortunate to have the generous support from the community to maintain its leadership in cancer research, diagnosis, intervention and treatment.
Through the thoughtful gifts of donors through the Florida Hospital Foundation, the FHCI can expand its services and operations, purchase advanced equipment, attract top-notch medical talent and develop and test new treatments that will hopefully lead to more positive outcomes and perhaps, someday a cure.
The FHCI depends heavily on the support of generous donors in the community who understand the importance of furthering cancer care and research throughout the region. Through their gifts, we are able to offer our patients the highest level cancer care in Central Florida, if not the entire Southwest region of the U.S.
As part of a not-for-profit hospital, you can rest assured that every dollar gifted to the Florida Hospital Cancer Institute is used to benefit those in the community who need our care.
For more information on the Florida Hospital Foundation and how you can support Florida Hospital through its efforts, click on the site link below.
Learn more about the Florida Hospital Foundation here.




