A fine needle biopsy is a test of a sample of tissue that is looked at under a microscope. It may be done to check for cancer. For the biopsy, your doctor uses a thin needle to take a small sample of fluid or cells for testing.
A fine needle biopsy is done to check for cancer or other problems. It is used to check a lump, mass, or other area of concern. These may have been found during imaging such as an X-ray, an ultrasound, or mammography. Sometimes the biopsy results help plan treatment.
If you take aspirin or another blood thinner, ask your doctor if you should stop taking it before your test. Make sure that you understand exactly what your doctor wants you to do. These medicines increase your bleeding risk. In some cases, you may be asked to not eat or drink before your procedure.
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