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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.
MRI Scan Used For Heart Disease Could Also Pick Out Aggressive Cancers

MRI Scan Used For Heart Disease Could Also Pick Out Aggressive Cancers

Diagnosing Brain Tumors With A Blood Test

Diagnosing Brain Tumors With A Blood Test

Researchers develop intracellular biopsy to isolate targeted miRNAs from living cells

Researchers develop intracellular biopsy to isolate targeted miRNAs from living cells

'Lab-on-a-chip' technology accurately detects early and advanced breast cancer

'Lab-on-a-chip' technology accurately detects early and advanced breast cancer

New technique enables high-resolution visualization of tumor heterogeneity patterns

New technique enables high-resolution visualization of tumor heterogeneity patterns

New minimally invasive method allows cells to be sampled over time

New minimally invasive method allows cells to be sampled over time

Breaking Down the DNA Behavior of Cancer Cells

Breaking Down the DNA Behavior of Cancer Cells

Combining AIMS with machine learning to speed up breast cancer diagnosis

Combining AIMS with machine learning to speed up breast cancer diagnosis

Considering evolution of the cancer genome in metastatic disease

Considering evolution of the cancer genome in metastatic disease

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