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How is a Specimen Collected?
The method of collection depends on the type of specimen. Common techniques include:
Needle Aspiration
: Using a fine needle to extract tissue or fluid.
Excisional Biopsy
: Surgical removal of an entire lesion or mass.
Incisional Biopsy
: Removing a portion of a lesion for analysis.
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