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  2. Breast biopsy - Wikipedia

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    Excisional biopsy involves surgically removing the suspicious area of the breast to examine it under the microscope for diagnosis. One method is wire-guided (or wire-localized) excisional biopsy, where a wire is inserted into the breast and repeatedly imaged using breast ultrasound or mammography until the technician sees that the tip is ...

  3. Radial scar - Wikipedia

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    A radial scar, formally radial scar of the breast, [1] is a benign breast lesion that can radiologically mimic malignancy, i.e. cancer. [2] Radial scar is associated with atypia and/or malignancy and may be an independent risk factor for the development of carcinoma in either breast. [3]

  4. Skin biopsy - Wikipedia

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    A punch biopsy is essentially an incisional biopsy, except it is round rather than elliptical as in most incisional biopsies done with a scalpel. Incisional biopsies can include the whole lesion (excisional), part of a lesion, or part of the affected skin plus part of the normal skin (to show the interface between normal and abnormal skin).

  5. Olivia Munn Reveals How She Hid Mastectomy Scars Amid Breast ...

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    Olivia Munn. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images Olivia Munn opened up about how she hid her double mastectomy scars amid her battle with breast cancer. “I have some divots and dents on one side of my ...

  6. FDA issues safety alert over reports of cancer in scar tissue ...

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning for doctors and patients on Thursday after it received reports of people with breast implants being diagnosed with multiple types of cancer.

  7. Biopsy - Wikipedia

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    For example, a pathologist would examine a mastectomy specimen, even if a previous nonexcisional breast biopsy had already established the diagnosis of breast cancer. Examination of the full mastectomy specimen would confirm the exact nature of the cancer (subclassification of tumor and histologic "grading") and reveal the extent of its spread ...