Service Providers for Right Breast (Biopsy)
A right breast biopsy is a procedure to remove tissue from the breast for examination to diagnose conditions like cancer. It involves using a needle or a small incision to collect a sample of tissue, guided by imaging techniques like ultrasound or mammography. Preparation may include avoiding blood thinners beforehand. Risks include infection, bleeding, or bruising. During the test, local anesthesia numbs the area. Results are analyzed under a microscope to check for abnormal cells. Conditions like breast density or previous surgeries can affect the process. Interpretation depends on whether cells are benign, malignant, or suspicious.