Biopsies
Overview
Sometimes, to understand an illness or to plan the best treatment, doctors need to look closely at cells or tissues from the body. This is called a biopsy. It may sound like a big word, but a biopsy is simply a small test where a tiny sample is taken and checked under a microscope.
Biopsies are safe, quick, and very helpful. They give doctors important answers that can’t be found any other way, and they’re done with care, comfort, and support in mind, especially for children.
Importance of Biopsies
Diagnosis
Biopsies are crucial for confirming the presence of cancer, determining the specific type of tumor, and assessing its characteristics.
Staging
The information obtained from biopsies helps in staging the cancer, which is essential for planning treatment strategies.
Treatment planning
Histological and molecular analyses from biopsies guide oncologists in selecting appropriate therapies tailored to the individual’s tumor profile.
Monitoring response
In some cases, repeat biopsies may be performed to monitor how well a tumor responds to treatment and to detect any changes in its characteristics over time.
Types of Biopsies
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Biopsies are an important step in helping your care team understand what’s going on and how to help. While they may sound a little scary at first, they’re safe, routine, and done with a gentle touch.
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