Histological typing typically involves the following steps: 1. Tissue Collection: A sample is obtained via biopsy or surgery. 2. Fixation: The tissue is preserved using chemicals like formalin. 3. Embedding: The sample is embedded in paraffin wax for stability. 4. Sectioning: Thin slices are cut from the embedded tissue using a microtome. 5. Staining: Stains such as Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) are applied to differentiate cellular components. 6. Microscopic Examination: The stained sections are examined under a microscope to identify the histological type.