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Having a Breast Biopsy: A Review of the Research for Women and Their Families - Consumer Summary | AHRQ Effective Health Care Program

Having a Breast Biopsy: A Review of the Research for Women and Their Families - Consumer Summary | AHRQ Effective Health Care Program

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Consumer Summary – May 26, 2016

Having a Breast Biopsy: A Review of the Research for Women and Their Families

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Is This Information Right For Me?

This information is right for you if:

  • You are a woman. The information in this summary is from research on women.
  • Your doctor* has found a breast lump or shadow on your mammogram and has recommended a breast biopsy.
*In this summary, the term doctor refers to your health care professional, including your primary care physician, gynecologist, radiologist, surgeon, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant.

Fast Facts

  • For a breast biopsy, a small amount of breast tissue is taken out. A biopsy tells if the lump is breast cancer.
  • Most women who have a breast biopsy do not have breast cancer. About four out of every five breast biopsies are negative for cancer.
  • There are two main kinds of breast biopsies: core-needle biopsy and open surgical biopsy.
  • Side effects are less common with core-needle biopsy than with open surgical biopsy.
Having a Breast Biopsy: A Review of the Research for Women and Their Families - Consumer Summary | AHRQ Effective Health Care Program

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