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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.
TJUH offers new optical imaging agent for bladder cancer detection

TJUH offers new optical imaging agent for bladder cancer detection

Weill Cornell researcher to study link between obesity, inflammation and breast cancer

Weill Cornell researcher to study link between obesity, inflammation and breast cancer

BUSM to develop novel technologies for early lung cancer detection

BUSM to develop novel technologies for early lung cancer detection

Yearly mammogram after 40 has high rate of false alarms: Study

Yearly mammogram after 40 has high rate of false alarms: Study

Mass spectrometry reveals precise spatial distribution of drug within tissue

Mass spectrometry reveals precise spatial distribution of drug within tissue

Potential new protein target for pulmonary hypertension

Potential new protein target for pulmonary hypertension

Avita Medical introduces ReCell Spray-On Skin for chronic leg ulcers

Avita Medical introduces ReCell Spray-On Skin for chronic leg ulcers

Manhattan Scientifics' nano-electromagnetic sensing technology can detect MRD in leukemia

Manhattan Scientifics' nano-electromagnetic sensing technology can detect MRD in leukemia

Narrow band imaging an equally effective alternative to chromoendoscopy for dysplasia

Narrow band imaging an equally effective alternative to chromoendoscopy for dysplasia

Skin cell to liver cell shows promise for genetic liver disease

Skin cell to liver cell shows promise for genetic liver disease

Incoming dean of Weill Cornell receives 2011 ICS Honorary Lifetime Membership

Incoming dean of Weill Cornell receives 2011 ICS Honorary Lifetime Membership

Angle-resolved low coherence interferometry can diagnose pre-cancerous colon cells

Angle-resolved low coherence interferometry can diagnose pre-cancerous colon cells

Life Technologies launches Ion AmpliSeq Cancer Panel

Life Technologies launches Ion AmpliSeq Cancer Panel

Two-gene DNA urine test for prostate cancer

Two-gene DNA urine test for prostate cancer

PSA test for prostate cancer may confuse: Experts debate its continued use

PSA test for prostate cancer may confuse: Experts debate its continued use

PCEC opposes newly released USPSTF recommendations on PSA screening

PCEC opposes newly released USPSTF recommendations on PSA screening

New technique could give a preview of which eggs are likely to make the most viable embryos

New technique could give a preview of which eggs are likely to make the most viable embryos

Ibris to develop a quick and economical analysis of tissue from breast cancer biopsies

Ibris to develop a quick and economical analysis of tissue from breast cancer biopsies

MD Anderson's pediatric surgeon receives Geneva and James Briscoe Physician Assistant Award

MD Anderson's pediatric surgeon receives Geneva and James Briscoe Physician Assistant Award

Tips on how to prevent unnecessary medication/supplement mishaps

Tips on how to prevent unnecessary medication/supplement mishaps

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