Skip to main content

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.)
  It is essential for all women over 40 to undergo mammography. The frequency of repeat examinations is determined by the oncologist. If there is a family history of oncological diseases, it’s necessary to pay more attention to one’s health and undergo preventive medical examinations. After 40, it’s important to screen the colon, and for men, the prostate and lungs as well. Minor surgical interventions performed include:  
  • Removal of benign soft tissue formations
  • Removal of papillomas
  • Puncture biopsy (with morphological examination) of breast, thyroid gland, lymph nodes, and soft tissue neoplasms
 

Doctors

© 2018 Diagnostics Medical Association | All rights reserved