Private Lump and Swelling Evaluation in Kampala
Not every lump or swelling is cancer, but every persistent or suspicious swelling deserves proper attention. Kebeza helps patients in Kampala get faster evaluation and clearer direction when they discover a lump, mass or unexplained swelling.
Why This Page Matters
Many people lose time because they are not sure where to go first. Some are told to wait. Others move from place to place without getting a clear plan. Kebeza is built to help you understand what the swelling may represent, what level of concern it deserves, and what the right next step is.
Common Concerns We See
- breast lumps
- neck swellings
- superficial masses
- persistent swellings
- suspicious enlarging lesions
- lumps that have not been properly explained
What the Next Step May Involve
Depending on the case, the pathway may involve examination, imaging guidance, FNAC pathway support, biopsy guidance, result explanation or referral for the next appropriate diagnostic step.
When to Seek Evaluation
- a lump is growing
- a swelling is persistent
- the area feels hard, fixed or unusual
- you already had a scan or test but still do not understand the result
- you want a second opinion on what the swelling may be
What Kebeza Helps You Do
- understand whether the swelling needs urgent workup
- move toward diagnosis faster
- avoid unnecessary delay and confusion
- get a clear next-step plan
Next pages: Cancer Diagnosis and Result Explanation.
FAQ
Is every lump cancer?
No. But persistent or suspicious lumps should be properly evaluated.
Can I come with a scan report?
Yes. Existing scan or biopsy findings can be reviewed.
Do you only see breast lumps?
No. Kebeza also supports evaluation of neck swellings and other suspicious masses.
Research or implementation partner?
For universities, funders, AI teams, molecular partners, digital health teams and diagnostic pilot teams, email Kebeza directly so we can review the idea, the population, the samples, the workflow and the implementation requirements.