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Breast cancer biopsy


Several, methods, for a breast cancer biopsy, now exist.

The most appropriate method, for a patient, depends ,

upon, a variety, of factors,

including, the size, location, appearance, and characteristic,

of the abnormality,

With stereotactic, mammography, it is possible, to pinpoint,

the exact location, of a mass, based, on images, taken, from

two different, angles, of the x-ray machine.

With ultrasound, the radiologist, or surgeon, can watch the

needle, on the ultrasound, monitor, to help guide,

it to the area, of concern,


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Core needle Biopsy


With PEM, (positron, emission, mammagraphy),

the lesion, is targeted, in 3D,

based on a positron, emission, tomography, (PET), image,

of the breast,

The needle, used, during core, needle, biopsy, is larger, than

the needle, used with FNA,

Tissue sample


The core, biopsy, needle,

also has a special, cutting edge, allowing, removal,

of a bigger,sample of tissue.

With core, needle, biopsy, a relatively, large sample, can be

removed, through a small, single, incision, in the skin,

Typically, the breast, area, is first, locally ,anesthetized,

with a small, amount, of anesthetic, fluid.

Then, the needle, is placed ,into the breast, Utrasound, or even magnetic ,resonance, imaging, (MRI),

A core needle, biopsy, procedure, takes a few minutes,

to perform, and is almost painless.

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Tumor Aggressiveness


Predict, tumor, aggressiveness,

and a potential, response, to chemotherapy, pathologists,

traditionally, evaluate, a breast, cancer, biopsy,

by light, microscopy, and assign, a tumor, grade,

Typically, a biopsy, is recommended, when there is some sort,

of abnormality, on a physical, examination,

or a radiology, test,

A breast, cancer, biopsy, is a process, that allows, the doctor,

to remove, a small, amount, of tissue. from the breast,

the tissue, is then taken, to a lab, for examination,

Tissue, samples, are taken, through the needle,

It is common, to take, about, three, to five, tissue, samples,

Additional, assessments, like magnetic, resonance, imaging.


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Ultrasound

ultrasound, examination, scan, could, be done, to decide,

the size, level, and exact, place, of the cancer,

For lymph, node, positive, patients,

typically, undergo, a full, evaluation, of assessing ,the sites, that breast-cancer, may go to,

If the cells, are definitely, cancerous,

the patient, and doctor, can, proceed, with plans,

for treatment,tumors, can, be benign, or malignant,

and malignant, tumor, is called, cancer,

Benign, tumors ,can usually, be removed, and not spread,

to other, body, parts,

Surgical, biopsy, of palpable, growths, (lumpectomy),

This procedure, removes, part, or all of a breast, growth,

or lump,

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