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2nd Edition of International Conference on Gastroenterology

September 24-26, 2026, London,UK

September 24 -26, 2026 | London, UK

Fine Needle Biopsy

Fine Needle Biopsy

A Fine Needle Biopsy Is A Minimally Invasive Medical Procedure Used To Extract Cells Or Fluid From An Area Of The Body For Microscopic Examination. It Is Commonly Used To Diagnose And Monitor Treatments Of Cancerous And Noncancerous Conditions. The Procedure Involves Inserting A Thin Needle Into The Area Of The Body To Be Sampled And Gently Withdrawing A Sample Of Cells Or Fluids. A Fine Needle Biopsy Can Be Used To Diagnose A Wide Variety Of Conditions, Including Cancer, Cysts, And Infections. It Is Often Used To Sample Lymph Nodes To Detect Cancer Or Other Conditions, Such As Infections. It Can Also Be Used To Sample Cells From The Liver, Thyroid, Breast, Or Other Organs And Tissues. The Procedure Is Generally Safe And The Risks Involved Are Minimal. The Most Common Risks Associated With A Fine Needle Biopsy Include Pain, Bleeding, Infection, And Nerve Or Tissue Damage. However, These Risks Are Rare And Usually Minor. The Sample Obtained During A Fine Needle Biopsy Is Sent To A Laboratory For Analysis. The Sample Is Examined Under A Microscope To Determine The Presence Of Cancer Cells Or Other Conditions. This Information Is Used To Diagnose, Monitor, And Treat The Condition. In Summary, A Fine Needle Biopsy Is A Minimally Invasive Procedure Used To Extract Cells Or Fluids From An Area Of The Body For Microscopic Examination. It Is Commonly Used To Diagnose And Monitor Treatments Of Cancerous And Noncancerous Conditions. The Procedure Is Generally Safe And The Risks Involved Are Minimal. The Sample Obtained During A Fine Needle Biopsy Is Sent To A Laboratory For Analysis.

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