Incisional Biopsy

About Breast Biopsies

Breast biopsies diagnose breast cancer in women who have suspicious lumps or breast changes. While the prospect of cancer causes great concern for many women, learning about breast biopsies can help ease some of the fears about the diagnostic...

A Surgical Biopsy for Breast Cancer

A diagnosis of breast cancer typically requires a biopsy in order to microscopically examine tissue for cancerous cells. There are several kinds of biopsies, and the type used can depend on the size of the lump, location, the number of suspicious...

Diagnostic Surgical Procedures for Breast Cancer

Mammograms are used to screen for breast cancer. In some cases, the mammograms or other radiologic exams may not fully clarify what is happening in the breast. All suspicious mammograms or breast lumps are not necessarily indicative of cancer;...

Types of Breast Biopsies

A breast biopsy is a test performed by taking a sample of breast tissue from an area deemed suspicious by a doctor after he or she examines the results of a woman's mammogram. A pathologist then analyzes the sample, and determines whether the...

Breast Biopsy Procedures

The National Cancer Institute estimates that in 2010, over 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. They further state that a biopsy is the only way to be certain that cancer is present or not. This procedure involves the physical...

Fat Necrosis in the Breast

Finding a breast in your lump can be frightening because it raises fears about cancer. Fortunately not all breast lumps are cancerous, including lumps caused by fat necrosis. Fat necrosis is more common in women with large breasts and can occur...

Breast Cancer Screening

Breast Cancer Screening A woman should talk with her health-care provider about her personal risk of getting breast cancer. She should ask when to start and how often to be checked for the disease. These decisions, like many other medical...