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==Overview==
==Overview==
If there is any doubt, a needle biopsy need to do to detect whether the mass is benign or malignant.
A needle biopsy may be needed to do to detect whether the mass is benign or malignant.


==Biopsy==
==Biopsy==


*[[Biopsy]]: If there is any doubt, a needle biopsy need to do to detect whether the lump is benign or cancerous.
*[[Biopsy]]: If there is any doubt, a needle biopsy may be needed to do to detect whether the lump is benign or cancerous.


==References==
==References==

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Overview

A needle biopsy may be needed to do to detect whether the mass is benign or malignant.

Biopsy

  • Biopsy: If there is any doubt, a needle biopsy may be needed to do to detect whether the lump is benign or cancerous.

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