Kebeza patient guides

Plain answers about cancer testing in Uganda.

What test do you need for a breast lump? How long do pathology results take? What does an FNAC, biopsy, Pap smear, or scan result mean? These guides help patients and families act early, act safely, and know when to seek proper medical assessment.

Results

Cancer Result Explanation

Understand cancer, biopsy, FNAC, scan, or swelling-related reports and what should happen next.

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Second opinion

Cancer Second Opinion

Get another expert review before major cancer decisions or treatment.

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Swellings

Swellings and Lumps Diagnosis

For breast, neck, thyroid, lymph node, and other body swellings.

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Screening

Cancer Screening in Kampala

Understand which screening route fits your situation and what to do after an abnormal result.

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Breast concern

Breast Lump and Breast Cancer Evaluation

Clinical, imaging and sampling guidance for a new lump, suspicious finding or breast cancer concern in Kampala.

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Breast biopsy

Breast Biopsy Support in Kampala

What happens when tissue sampling is recommended, how Kebeza coordinates the pathway and how to understand the result.

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Assessment

Quick Assessment Without Surgery

Early cancer-focused assessment for patients worried about biopsy or surgery, with honest guidance on when biopsy is still needed.

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Cervix

Cervical Cancer Evaluation

Support for abnormal screening results, symptoms, biopsy reports, and next steps.

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WhatsApp tool

Cancer Check

WhatsApp guidance and navigation for people worried about cancer symptoms. It does not diagnose cancer.

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WhatsApp tool

Mulago Digital Access System

Access cancer symptom guidance, biopsy or cytology result-status checking, and swelling-assessment appointment requests in one WhatsApp system.

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Research

Cancer Research Implementation

For research, diagnostic pilots, pathology-linked workflows, AI-ready studies, and implementation partners.

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Important: These guides are education and navigation, not diagnosis. If you have a worrying symptom or result, use them to understand your next step, then seek proper medical assessment.