Sorry, question is unclear, can you please rephrase your question? Make it as clear and concise as you can incluse whether was biopsy negative.
yes because it is highly structured
A cone biopsy is performed to diagnose cancer of the cervix or to detect precancerous changes.
Skin cancer, of which there are three variants, can best be diagnosed via a biopsy.
My endometrial adenocarcinoma was diagnosed first through a vaginal uterine sonogram, then through an endometrial biopsy,
My granddaughter has been diagnosed with lytic lesion on her leg bone and has just undergone a bone biopsy. Is this the normal procedure? What is the likelihood that this is cancer. My granddaughter has been diagnosed with lytic lesion on her leg bone and has just undergone a bone biopsy. Is this the normal procedure? What is the likelihood that this is cancer.
biopsy
Despite his living to the age of 100, I could find no record of his being diagnosed with any form of cancer. He died of pneumonia.
In about 70% of cases, the biopsy is positive for cancer.
The use of a biopsy for the breast is to check for cancer. Women are at a very high risk for breast cancer and a biopsy is a way to prevent the cancer in an early stage.
Usually a skin cancer is first noticed by the patient as a spot on the skin that was not there previously, after speaking to their doctor they will run some tests on a small biopsy to see if its cancerous and if it is usually burn or freeze it off.
The biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of bladder cancer.
Abnormal conditions that can be detected using colposcopy and biopsy include precancerous tissue changes (cervical dysplasia), cancer, and cervical warts (human papilloma virus).
It is impossible to diagnose an animal without seeing it or having symptoms listed. Ways to diagnose bladder cancer also known as Transitional Cell Carcinoma are with ultrasound imaging and a biopsy of the mass, if one is seen. Cancer is usually never diagnosed without having a biopsy or cytology done. If you are concerned about your dog see your veterinarian and they can recommend you to have your dog see an internal medicine veterinarian to do an ultrasound or a veterinary oncologist to treat for cancer.