About Dr. Suraj Suwal
Dr. Suraj Suwal is an experienced consultant surgeon with over a decade of dedicated practice in surgical oncology. With a strong commitment to evidence-based medicine and patient-centered care, he has developed extensive expertise in managing complex cancer cases across multiple specialties. His clinical approach combines precision surgery with a deep understanding of oncologic principles, ensuring optimal outcomes for his patients.
Dr. Suwal has a special interest in gastrointestinal, breast, and colorectal cancers. He is highly skilled in performing advanced oncologic procedures, including multidisciplinary cancer management strategies. His focus on comprehensive cancer care allows patients to benefit from tailored treatment plans designed to improve survival while preserving quality of life.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Suwal is actively involved in academic and research activities. His ongoing engagement in research reflects his dedication to staying at the forefront of evolving oncological practices.
Known for his compassionate approach and clear communication, Dr. Suwal builds strong relationships with his patients and their families. He is committed to guiding them through every step of their cancer journey with empathy, professionalism, and confidence.
Precision Surgery. Multidisciplinary Care.
Dr. Suwal believes that cancer surgery is not just about removing a tumour – it's about integrating surgical expertise into a complete treatment plan. Every case is reviewed by the KCC Multidisciplinary Tumour Board to ensure a coordinated, protocol-driven pathway from diagnosis through follow-up.
Areas of Expertise
Surgical Procedures Performed at KCC
Lumpectomy with oncoplastic techniques to preserve breast shape while achieving negative margins.
High patient satisfaction with cosmetic results and low recurrence rates.
Complete removal of breast tissue with axillary lymph node dissection, preserving pectoral muscles.
Standard surgical treatment for locally advanced breast cancer.
Resection of colon or rectal cancer with sphincter preservation when possible.
Oncologically safe with good functional outcomes.
Partial or total removal of stomach for gastric cancer, with lymphadenectomy and reconstruction.
Performed with low morbidity and mortality rates.
Minimally invasive assessment of intra-abdominal tumour extent and biopsy.
Avoids unnecessary laparotomy in advanced disease.