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How is Breast Cancer Diagnosed Histologically?
Histological diagnosis involves examining tissue samples obtained via
biopsy
. Pathologists use various
staining techniques
to observe cellular morphology and architecture. Special stains, such as
hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)
, are standard for initial examination, while immunohistochemical stains help identify specific markers like
estrogen receptor (ER)
,
progesterone receptor (PR)
, and
HER2
.
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