Why regional pathology clinics matter
Many patients outside major city centers face long delays because diagnostic procedures, pathology access, and referral pathways are concentrated in tertiary centers.
- Patients may delay care because of transport costs.
- Some suspicious lumps and swellings need local sampling before referral.
- Regional access can shorten the path from symptom recognition to diagnosis.
What Kebeza brings closer
The regional clinic model supports practical cancer diagnostic access through cytology, selected biopsy services, ultrasound-guided procedures, sample handling, and remote expert review where needed.
- FNAC for common superficial masses.
- Fluid cytology and submitted sample pathways.
- Selected punch biopsy and biopsy coordination.
- Human-in-the-loop digital cytology support.
A bridge between awareness and care
Awareness alone is not enough. Patients need a practical place to go after recognizing warning signs. Kebeza regional clinics act as an access layer between community education, WhatsApp guidance, and specialist pathology support.
Part of the Kebeza ecosystem
This page connects to Kebeza’s broader cancer diagnostic ecosystem: cancer awareness, WhatsApp guidance,
regional pathology clinics, human-in-the-loop digital pathology, African pathology image registry work,
and future precision oncology research infrastructure.
Regional cancer diagnostics
Digital cytology
Biopsy access
Referral support