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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?
How is the Grade of Breast Cancer Determined Histologically?
What Role Do Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Tests Play?
What are the Benefits and Limitations of Histological Analysis in Breast Cancer Screening?
How Can Advances in Histology Improve Breast Cancer Screening?
What is Digital Storage in Histology?
How to Choose the Right Statistical Test?
What is Immunohistochemical Staining?
What Techniques are Employed?
Why is ATF6 Important for Tissue Function?
Where is PYY produced?
What is Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy?
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