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Why do I need a second biopsy?

Why do I need a second biopsy?

When you face a serious diagnosis like cancer or one that requires surgery, it’s a good idea to get a medical second opinion on the interpretation of your biopsy. That second opinion can confirm the original diagnosis and treatment plan or, in some cases, change the diagnosis.

What happens if biopsy shows cancer?

Biopsy analysis and results The results help your doctor determine whether the cells are cancerous. If the cells are cancerous, the biopsy results can tell your doctor where the cancer originated — the type of cancer. A biopsy also helps your doctor determine how aggressive your cancer is — the cancer’s grade.

What does it mean when a biopsy comes back suspicious?

“Suspicious” thyroid biopsy: this happens usually when the diagnosis is a follicular or hurtle cell caused lesion. Follicular and hurtle cells are normal cells found in the thyroid. Current analysis of thyroid biopsy results cannot differentiate between follicular or hurtle cell cancer from noncancerous adenomas.

Does a biopsy remove all cancerous tissue?

To examine a tumor that may have grown into deeper layers of the skin, the doctor may use an excisional (or less often, an incisional) biopsy. An excisional biopsy removes the entire tumor. An incisional biopsy removes only a portion of the tumor.

Can biopsy go wrong?

Although tests aren’t 100% accurate all the time, receiving a wrong answer from a cancer biopsy – called a false positive or a false negative – can be especially distressing. While data are limited, an incorrect biopsy result generally is thought to occur in 1 to 2% of surgical pathology cases.

How long does it take for results of a biopsy?

A result can often be given within 2 to 3 days after the biopsy. A result that requires a more complicated analysis can take 7 to 10 days. Ask your doctor how you will receive the biopsy results and who will explain them to you.

Why am I waiting so long for biopsy results?

Another technical reason for delay is that the formalin solution used for preserving tissues takes longer to penetrate samples with lots of fatty tissue (such as breast biopsies). So, an extra day of fixation (formalin treatment) is sometimes necessary.

What happens when the biopsy results come back?

I panicked and immediately assumed cancer and everyone else started talking like it’s cancer too, saying stuff like ‘we’ll treat it’ and that once the biopsy results come back I should be prepared that treatment will start quickly.

Do you hate going in the biopsy machine?

yes they did they have to in case the cancer has not spread i hate going in them machine. good luck for your appt too, its nice to chat to some one that know how your feeling.xx I am also waiting bioposy results and am terrified. I’m 46 and went for a mammogram as part of a trial of women under 50 never expecting to get negative results.

Who is the doctor who makes the diagnosis after a biopsy?

After a biopsy, your health care team completes several steps before the pathologist makes a diagnosis. A pathologist is a doctor who specializes in interpreting laboratory tests and evaluating cells, tissues, and organs to diagnose disease.

How long does it take for a frozen biopsy to show cancer?

The quality of a frozen section is often not as good as a permanent section. But the process is faster. It takes just a few minutes for the doctor to tell whether the tissue is cancerous. It is used most often during surgery so the doctor can quickly find out if a person needs more cancerous tissue removed.

I panicked and immediately assumed cancer and everyone else started talking like it’s cancer too, saying stuff like ‘we’ll treat it’ and that once the biopsy results come back I should be prepared that treatment will start quickly.

How are biopsy procedures used to diagnose cancer?

Skin biopsy procedures include: 1 Shave biopsy. During a shave biopsy, the doctor uses a tool similar to a razor to scrape the surface of your skin. 2 Punch biopsy. During a punch biopsy, the doctor uses a circular tool to remove a small section of your skin’s deeper layers. 3 Incisional biopsy. 4 Excisional biopsy.

How can cancer be diagnosed without a conclusive biopsy?

how cancer could be diagnosed without a conclusive biopsy. To answer your question, it was about 6 weeks between my CT scan and my broncoscopy. That bronco..was not a good one so had another one and this one didn’t show any cancer. However my respirologist was convinced there was something there.

yes they did they have to in case the cancer has not spread i hate going in them machine. good luck for your appt too, its nice to chat to some one that know how your feeling.xx I am also waiting bioposy results and am terrified. I’m 46 and went for a mammogram as part of a trial of women under 50 never expecting to get negative results.