You can poke a hole through the lining or cause a tear which can let fecal matter get into the body cavity which will cause an infection and if not treated can cause death.
the ovarian cancer needle..... i know that from experience. really, almost any needle can, its just the way some people react to it
Depends on where the primary cancer is. Not necessarily, but it can only be determined by a fine needle aspiration.
To acquire a sampling of the cells in a thyroid nodule, an endocrinologist or a radiologist will need to perform a fine needle biopsy. The cells extracted will then be evaluated by a pathologist to determine if the growth is benign or malignant, and if surgery is needed. As for a fine needle biopsy will cause thyroid cancer to metastasize, talk to your doctor.Related Article: How to Prepare for a Needle Biopsy
It is highly unlikely that a biopsy procedure would cause cancer that did not previously exist. However, it may be possible for a biopsy procedure to spread existing malignancy by means of what is referred to as "needle tracking". Needle tracking refers to the possibility of malignant cells escaping encapsulation by leaking out through the path taken by the biopsy needle. This is controversial, with proponents citing evidence of needle tracking discovered through observation of cancer cells "marked" with fluorescent dyes appearing in the vacant bore left by a biopsy needle. Opponents claim that presence of cancer cells in the vacant bore do not prove cell metastasis.
An "hypodermic injection" or in the US a "shot".
needle biopsy, regular biopsy, mastectomy, lumpectomy,
A needle is used to withdraw fluid from lymph nodes located near the growth, to make sure the cancer has not spread to these nodes.
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Perserverence paid off. 1. Raise Headrest 2. Unscrew 2 plastic retainer collars 3. Push down on cushion where guide post enter seat back and look for hairpin clips. (They are thin and difficult to see) Remove hairpin clips from each guide post and pull headrest up and out. A long thin needle nose pliers worked for me.
A used hypodermic needle has been in contact with the blood of another person. If that person had any number of infectious diseases, particularly HIV or hepatitis, that disease can be transmitted by blood. If your skin is punctured by a used hypodermic needle, you could become infected with a very serious disease - or possibly more than one.
In early stages of cancer, it can be very small in area. The biopsy needle may simply not take a sample from the effected area of the gland. Thereby missing it.
Cancer cells are detected in someones body by a biopsy. A biopsy is when a doctor take a needle and take a blood sample in an area he feels may be infected with cancer. Also, cancer can be detected through body scans and an endoscopy.