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There are a number of methods, depending upon the size and location of the lump or suspicious area, and the general health of the patient. These include:
My name is Traci Mulder, and I am 40 years old. I have been a breast cancer survivor for six years, since 9/11/2000, and this is my breast... Read more »
My name is Traci Mulder, and I am 40 years old. I have been a breast cancer survivor for six years, since 9/11/2000, and this is my breast... Read more »
Waiting. You do a lot of it when you have breast cancer. Anytime you’re at the doctor’s office, or in a hospital, guaranteed you’re... Read more »
In my last post we talked about what it is like to have an atypical mole removed. I have had three atypical moles removed which were... Read more »
Q. I’ve had a “questionable” mammogram, and I know the next step might be a biopsy. What exactly is a biopsy? A. A biopsy is acknowledged to... Read more »
Once you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, you’ll probably meet with a number of cancer specialists — oncological surgeons, plastic... Read more »
A new study suggests that waiting for the results of a breast biopsy is as stressful for women as getting a cancer diagnosis. Researchers monitored... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Imaging studies such as mammogram and MRI, often along with physical exams of the breast, can lead doctors to suspect that a person has breast... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Tissue samplingWhat the risks areBleeding InfectionSpecial considerationsPlease see the following list of tests or procedures to get more information... Read more »