Stereotactic Breast Biopsy

Introduction

A Stereotactic Breast Biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove a tissue sample from the breast for further examination. It uses mammography to guide a needle to the precise location of the abnormality, allowing for a tissue sample to be taken without the need for surgery. This procedure is typically used to investigate abnormal findings on a mammogram, such as a suspicious lump or calcifications.
Causes
A Stereotactic Breast Biopsy is usually performed when a mammogram detects a suspicious lump or calcifications in the breast. These abnormalities may indicate the presence of breast cancer, and a biopsy is necessary to confirm or rule out the presence of cancer.
Symptoms
There are no specific symptoms associated with a Stereotactic Breast Biopsy. However, patients may experience some discomfort or bruising at the biopsy site after the procedure.
Diagnosis
A Stereotactic Breast Biopsy is a diagnostic procedure used to determine whether a suspicious lump or calcifications detected on a mammogram are cancerous or noncancerous. The biopsy samples are sent to a lab for analysis to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment
If the biopsy results show that the abnormality is cancerous, further treatment will be necessary. Treatment options may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these treatments. If the biopsy results show that the abnormality is noncancerous, no further treatment may be necessary.

Precautions

Before the procedure, patients should inform their doctor of any allergies they have or any medications they are taking. Patients may experience some discomfort or bruising after the procedure, and should avoid strenuous activity for a few days. They should also follow their doctor’s instructions on caring for the biopsy site to prevent infection.

In summary, Stereotactic Breast Biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure used to investigate abnormalities detected on a mammogram. It is an important diagnostic tool in the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. The procedure is relatively safe and involves minimal discomfort, and patients can resume their normal activities soon after the biopsy.

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