...treatment plan Guide a physician in targeting the correct location where treatment needs to be administered Drain out abnormal fluid buildups in the abdomen Obtain a tissue biopsy How is...
...Instead of radiation, which is typically used in other imaging techniques, MRI uses radiofrequency pulses to take detailed pictures showing the body’s soft tissues, organs, bone, and internal structures. Its...
...hormone levels Frequent exposure to radiation Previous radiation treatment High breast density High bone density The test will show whether the breast tissue has some abnormalities, which may or may...
...as: Rectal biopsy, or the removal of a piece of tissue from an abnormal growth or polyp for further analysis Polypectomy, or the removal of a polyp Sclerotherapy, for the...
...during sexual intercourse. Diagnosis Diagnosis is usually made based on the symptoms and an ultrasound of the uterus. A tissue sample of cancer (a biopsy) is taken and investigated to...
...equipped with an additional tool to gather a biopsy sample. A suction catheter could also be used to gather an endometrial biopsy. The tissue sample will then be analyzed to...
...esophagus and stomach). If anything abnormal is seen, a sample of the esophagus can be taken (a biopsy) to investigate for cancer. Scans, such as a CT (computed tomography) are...
...where the lesion is relatively small. The simpler techniques include biopsy and cryosurgery. However, there is a risk that these procedures may not successfully remove the entire lesion, which is...
...exams. If cancer is suspected, oncologists usually need to perform a biopsy to confirm test results. Depending on the area in question, there are different biopsy methods to retrieve a small tissue sample. The...
...cancer that tends to spread to the lungs, bones, and brain embryonal carcinoma, which is found in about 40% of testicular tumors teratoma, which has three subtypes: mature, immature, and...