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Biopsy is the removal of cells or tissues for examination by a pathologist. The pathologist may study the tissue under a microscope or perform other tests on the cells or tissue. There are many different types of biopsy procedures. The most common types include: (1) incisional biopsy, in which only a sample of tissue is removed; (2) excisional biopsy, in which an entire lump or suspicious area is removed; and (3) needle biopsy, in which a sample of tissue or fluid is removed with a needle. When a wide needle is used, the procedure is called a core biopsy. When a thin needle is used, the procedure is called a fine-needle aspiration biopsy.
Study on MRIUS-guided prostate biopsy wins first prize for best poster at EAU13th CEM

Study on MRIUS-guided prostate biopsy wins first prize for best poster at EAU13th CEM

Cancer detection programme using PENTAX Medical equipment achieves remarkable results

Cancer detection programme using PENTAX Medical equipment achieves remarkable results

Four-year study to develop targeted approach to psoriasis treatment

Four-year study to develop targeted approach to psoriasis treatment

Michael Kors gifts $3M to Weill Cornell Medical College to support immunology research

Michael Kors gifts $3M to Weill Cornell Medical College to support immunology research

Researchers identify enzymes that are crucial for growth of cancers with genetic aberrations in p53

Researchers identify enzymes that are crucial for growth of cancers with genetic aberrations in p53

MU researchers find more accurate laboratory method for diagnosing pancreatic cancer

MU researchers find more accurate laboratory method for diagnosing pancreatic cancer

Researchers use machine learning approach to accurately diagnose breast cancer

Researchers use machine learning approach to accurately diagnose breast cancer

Scientists uncover new mechanism through which gene expression is regulated

Scientists uncover new mechanism through which gene expression is regulated

Next-generation sequencing may help discover genetic changes that might lead to cancer

Next-generation sequencing may help discover genetic changes that might lead to cancer

Dermatologists provide list of specific treatments, procedures not required for medical care

Dermatologists provide list of specific treatments, procedures not required for medical care

Penn Medicine researchers show predictive power of overlooked lymph nodes

Penn Medicine researchers show predictive power of overlooked lymph nodes

Study: Gene Expression Classifier test reduces unnecessary surgeries in thyroid nodule assessment

Study: Gene Expression Classifier test reduces unnecessary surgeries in thyroid nodule assessment

ProMedica Toledo Hospital now has new tool to help evaluate breast tissue density on mammogram

ProMedica Toledo Hospital now has new tool to help evaluate breast tissue density on mammogram

Thomas Jefferson University’s interactive program discusses pros and cons of prostate cancer treatment

Thomas Jefferson University’s interactive program discusses pros and cons of prostate cancer treatment

IBM joins with University Hospital Zurich to test new prototype tool for diagnosing cancer

IBM joins with University Hospital Zurich to test new prototype tool for diagnosing cancer

Researchers identify C. perfringens type B bacteria believed to trigger multiple sclerosis

Researchers identify C. perfringens type B bacteria believed to trigger multiple sclerosis

Bladder involvement can lead to prostate cancer misdiagnosis

Bladder involvement can lead to prostate cancer misdiagnosis

IVF and chromosome testing: an interview with Dr. Santiago Munné

IVF and chromosome testing: an interview with Dr. Santiago Munné

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