lecturer and consultant of clinical oncology
was the head of clinical oncology department in AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL
consultant of breast cancer management at HRML hospital
Professor of Clinical Oncology Ain shams university, Consultant at Air Force Specialized hospital, Consultant at International Medical Center, Consultant at Police Academy Hospital and Shifa Hospital
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Clinical Oncology Clinic Professor Hesham Elwakiel
Heliopolis 4 Ali Al-Rouby Street, from Ibrahim El-Laqani, Roxy Square, in front of Roxy Cinema, Heliopolis
Dr. Mohamed Alhefny is consultant and lecturer of clinical oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University.
Consultant of Clinical Oncology International Medical Center.
Head of department of Clinical Oncology at legitimacy hospital for Oncology and B
Doctorate in Clinical Oncology 2006,consultant and faculty member at faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University ,Consultant at Heath insurance hospitals and private hospitals,former Consultant of Medical Oncology at Saudi Arabia, Head of Oncology unit at Ain Shams University Specialized hospital Obour
Assistant Professor of clinical oncology-Cairo University 20 years experience .member of Egyptian cancer society member of EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
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Yes, an oncology surgeon treats different oncology cases including pediatric oncology surgery, breast tumor surgery, digestive system oncology surgery, orthopedic surgery, brain tumor surgery and other surgeries.
An oncology surgeon treats different oncology cases including pediatric oncology surgery, breast tumor surgery, digestive system oncology surgery, orthopedic surgery, brain tumor surgery and other surgeries.
The doctor prescribes some treatments for the patient, such as chemotherapy or radiation. The patient may recover completely, or the tumor may return after a while as a result of its spread from other tissues, and this is not evidence that the first eradication operation failed.
The doctor prescribes the appropriate treatment for the patient, and she often needs breast tissue reconstruction or restoration, especially in cases of complete removal, to improve the patient’s psychology.