Oncologist
Early diagnosis and treatment of both benign and malignant neoplasms is crucial for preserving a patient’s life and health. It’s necessary to consult an oncologist if you notice:
- Sudden coughing fits
- Loss of consciousness, balance disorders
- Bowel and bladder dysfunction
- Prolonged non-healing ulcers or fissures in any area (skin, cervix, lips)
- Changes in pigmented spots
- Any unusual discharges (abundant mucous, purulent, etc.)
- Formation of any type of tumor (lipomas, papillomas, warts, etc.)
- Removal of benign soft tissue formations
- Removal of papillomas
- Puncture biopsy (with morphological examination) of breast, thyroid gland, lymph nodes, and soft tissue neoplasms