Tests & Procedures - Diagnosis Procedures for Breast Cancer

Diagnostic Procedures for Breast Cancer

How is breast cancer diagnosed?

It is important to remember that a lump or other changes in the breast, or an abnormal area on a mammogram, may be caused by cancer or by other, less serious problems.

To determine the cause of any signs or symptoms, your physician will perform a careful physical exam that includes:

Based on these exams, your physician may decide that no further tests are needed and no treatment is necessary. In such cases, your physician may want to check you regularly to watch for any changes.

Often, however, the physician must remove fluid or tissue from the breast to be sent to the laboratory for diagnosis. This procedure is called biopsy, and there are several types:

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