A Core Biopsy Is A Medical Procedure Used To Diagnose Various Types Of Diseases, Including Cancer. It Is A Type Of Biopsy, Which Means It Involves The Removal Of A Small Piece Of Tissue From The Body For Microscopic Examination. During A Core Biopsy, A Doctor Or Radiologist Will Insert A Thin Needle Into The Area Of Concern, Such As A Lump Or Mass. The Needle Is Then Used To Take Out A Small Cylinder-Shaped Piece Of Tissue, Known As A Core. This Core Is Then Sent To A Laboratory For Analysis Under A Microscope. The Core Biopsy Procedure Is Used To Diagnose Various Types Of Diseases, Including Cancer. It Can Also Be Used To Differentiate Between Benign And Malignant Tumors. It Is Usually Used When An Imaging Scan (Such As A Mammogram Or Ultrasound) Reveals An Area That Is Suspicious For Cancer, But Cannot Provide A Definitive Diagnosis. Core Biopsy Is Also Used To Determine The Type Of Cancer Cells Present And To Evaluate Whether The Cancer Has Spread. Core Biopsy Is Generally A Safe Procedure And Carries Few Risks. However, As With Any Medical Procedure, There Is A Risk Of Bleeding, Infection, And Pain.
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