Once a breast lump or breast abnormality has been detected, your doctor may
want to conduct a breast biopsy. This procedure involves taking sample tissue
from the suspicious area to determine whether the breast lump is cancerous.
While the thought of having a breast biopsy might be frightening, the results
can provide reassuring peace of mind. Remember, the vast majority of breast
biopsies do not turn out to be breast cancer. And a biopsy is currently the
only way to achieve an accurate breast
cancer diagnosis.
There are various breast biopsy options to consider. The choices range from an
open surgical procedure to minimally invasive techniques. Be sure to
understand your biopsy options, and talk with your doctor to determine the
procedure that is best for you, and the risks and benefits of each procedure.