This Is How We Biopsy A Breast Tumor After Mastectomy
Watch as our Physician Associates, Dora and Anna, biopsy a tumor in a resected breast. This breast tissue was removed during a mastectomy by Dr. Richardson, and the patient requested biopsies of the tumor be taken and sent to the lab for further testing. The purpose of this is to define what kind of tumor it is so that the oncologists can decide what chemo treatment to use.
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From Prevention to Detection to Treatment, Bedford Breast Center is LA's leading breast care clinic providing services such as mammography, breast ultrasounds, genetic testing, biopsies, mastectomy, lumpectomy, non-surgical lump removal, and breast reconstruction. Founded by women for women, the practice is led by the surgical team of Dr. Lisa Cassileth, Dr. Heather Richardson, Dr. Leslie Memsic, Dr. Kelly Killeen, and Dr. Elise Min.
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