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Needle Biopsy

A needle biopsy is a medical procedure used to collect a small sample of tissue from a suspicious area in the body, often to check for cancer or other diseases. During the procedure, a doctor uses a thin, hollow needle to extract the tissue. This can be done using various techniques, depending on the location of the tissue. The sample is then examined under a microscope by a specialist to diagnose any abnormalities. Needle biopsies are minimally invasive, meaning they typically cause less discomfort and have quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgical biopsies.

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    A needle biopsy is a medical procedure used to take a small sample of tissue from a suspicious area, usually a lump or growth. This is done using a thin, hollow needle, which is inserted into the area under local anesthesia. The collected tissue sample is then examined in a lab to check for diseases, such as cancer. Needle biopsies are minimally invasive, meaning they cause less damage compared to surgical biopsies, and typically have a shorter recovery time. This procedure helps doctors make accurate diagnoses and develop appropriate treatment plans.