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If your clinical exam or mammogram shows a lump or other abnormality, the next
step is to determine if it is cancerous. This is done with a biopsy
of the tissue in question. This process involves the removal of a small amount
of tissue, usually through a needle, which is then analyzed in a laboratory. A
biopsy involves the aspiration, or drawing out, of a few cells or the removal
of the abnormality along with some surrounding tissue.
One such biopsy, performed in the comfort of our imaging centers, is the
stereotactic breast biopsy. A stereotactic needle biopsy is used for lesions
that cannot be easily felt. In this procedure, ultrasound and mammography assist
the radiologist or surgeon in locating exactly where to place the needle.
Procedures such as the stereotactic breast biopsy are generally performed on
an outpatient basis.
Mammograms are available at:
Little Company of Mary Outpatient Care Center - Torrance
Little Company of Mary Outpatient Care Center - San Pedro
Little Company of Mary Outpatient Care Center - Beach Cities
Womens & Children Clinic - Harbor City
Little Company of Mary Hospital - Torrance
Little Company of Mary Hospital - San Pedro
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