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How is a Biopsy Performed?
A biopsy can be done using various techniques such as fine-needle aspiration, core needle biopsy, or surgical biopsy. The tissue sample obtained is then processed and examined under a microscope by a pathologist to look for cancerous cells.
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What is Breast Cancer Screening?
Why is Histology Important in Breast Cancer Screening?
What are the Common Methods of Breast Cancer Screening?
How is a Biopsy Performed?
What Does a Histological Examination Involve?
What are the Common Histological Types of Breast Cancer?
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What Role Do Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Tests Play?
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