lecturer of surgical oncology ,National Cancer Institute ,Cairo Univeristy.
Consultant of surgical oncology Ahmed Maher teaching hospital.
Member of Egyptian society of surgical oncology.
Memeber of European society of surgical oncology.
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Dr Ahmed Lymona Surgical Oncology Centre
El Maadi Matbaa Sq, Behind Maadi Armed Forces Hospital
Professor of oncology and general surgery.
Breast cancer surgery,
Colon, esophagus, colon surgery.
Liver tumour surgery
Uterus and Ovary tumour surgery.
Hyperthermic intra peritoneal chemotherapy.
Laparoscopic surgeries
Consultant and Lecturer of Oncology and General Surgery at National Cancer InstituteCairo University
Consultant and Lecturer of Oncology and General Surgery / National Cancer Institute / Cairo University Consultant of oncology, plastic surgery and breast reconstruction Baheya Breast Cancer Center for Women
Member of the Egyptian Society of Surgical Oncology
Member of liverpool genetic counsling acadmy for early detection of genetic breast cancer
experience on microvascular reconstruction
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Maadi Care Clinic
El Maadi 17 Street 151, corner of Al-Horeya Square, Maadi
Professor of Oncology Surgery
Head of Surgical Oncology Dept.NCI
EGSSO Immediate President
Member of SSO. ESSO
UICC Member
President of Misr Modern Cancer Center
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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.