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Call Centre: +243815586555 | Emergency: 4309
Lunumbashi | + 243 822 506 837 |
Gombe | +243828501497 |
Goma | + 243 998 880 097 |
Mbanz-Ngungu (In association with Sandu) | + 243 811 534 313 |
In certain cases, the surgical removal of unwanted cells and tissues becomes imperative. Once cancer is diagnosed via a biopsy after examining tissues from the affected area, surgical intervention is required for the removal of the malignant tumor. Whether or not surgery is required is reliant on multiple factors like the type, size, location, grade and stage of the tumor as well as other general health factors like age, physical fitness and any other medical conditions. In several cases, surgery could be combined with other treatments like chemotherapy.