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Vacuum Assisted Biopsy

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A breast biopsy is performed to remove tissue from a suspicious area in the breast and examine them under a microscope to determine whether it is benign or malignant.

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When other tests show that you might have breast cancer, you will probably need to have a biopsy. Needing a breast biopsy doesn’t necessarily mean you have cancer. Most biopsy results are not cancer, but a biopsy is the only way to find out for sure. During a biopsy, a doctor will remove small pieces from the suspicious area so they can be looked at in the lab to see if they contain cancer cells.