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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.
New machine learning method predicts if atypical ductal hyperplasia will turn cancerous

New machine learning method predicts if atypical ductal hyperplasia will turn cancerous

New cancer drug that acts as ‘Trojan horse’ shows promise in patients with various cancers

New cancer drug that acts as ‘Trojan horse’ shows promise in patients with various cancers

Study finds underutilization of aspirin to prevent colorectal cancer in high risk patients

Study finds underutilization of aspirin to prevent colorectal cancer in high risk patients

Study: Thousands of women get unnecessary mammograms before breast reduction surgery

Study: Thousands of women get unnecessary mammograms before breast reduction surgery

Skin samples hold early signs of prion disease, research suggests

Skin samples hold early signs of prion disease, research suggests

An essential reference for diagnostic ultrasonography and biopsy of the thyroid gland

An essential reference for diagnostic ultrasonography and biopsy of the thyroid gland

New esophageal cancer test uses genetic biomarkers to detect changes in esophagal cells

New esophageal cancer test uses genetic biomarkers to detect changes in esophagal cells

Molecular profiling of precancerous lung lesions could lead to early detection and new treatments

Molecular profiling of precancerous lung lesions could lead to early detection and new treatments

Scientists propose quick and pain-free method for diagnosing kidney cancer

Scientists propose quick and pain-free method for diagnosing kidney cancer

Researchers think that it might be possible to predict treatment outcomes for esophageal cancer

Researchers think that it might be possible to predict treatment outcomes for esophageal cancer

Russian scientists propose new method to study tissue changes after laser surgery

Russian scientists propose new method to study tissue changes after laser surgery

Olympus and USC announce new partnership to advance cancer research

Olympus and USC announce new partnership to advance cancer research

New molecular engineering method improves precision of biomarker analysis

New molecular engineering method improves precision of biomarker analysis

Scientists demonstrate potential of imaging technique based on physical properties of tumors

Scientists demonstrate potential of imaging technique based on physical properties of tumors

Breath analyser could soon help detect cancer

Breath analyser could soon help detect cancer

Researchers launch clinical trial to develop breath test for multiple cancers

Researchers launch clinical trial to develop breath test for multiple cancers

New portable optical imaging system brings diagnostic potential into operating room

New portable optical imaging system brings diagnostic potential into operating room

Study lays foundation for addressing unresolved questions in human aging

Study lays foundation for addressing unresolved questions in human aging

When needs arise, these older women have one another’s backs

When needs arise, these older women have one another’s backs

Black men diagnosed with low-grade prostate cancer have higher risk of death, study shows

Black men diagnosed with low-grade prostate cancer have higher risk of death, study shows

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