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A needle breast biopsy is done by putting a hollow needle through the skin of the breast. A small piece of the changed tissue (sample) is then removed for testing. This type of biopsy can be done in a doctor's office or in an outpatient setting. In some cases, a special probe is used instead of a needle. Then a tiny cut (incision) is made in the skin to put the probe into the changed breast tissue or lump. Sometimes a marker is left at the spot of the biopsy. This is helpful if surgery is needed or for monitoring the area in the future. Once removed, the biopsy sample is sent to a lab for testing.
If a lump or breast change can't be felt, an image-guided biopsy is done. The breast change is found using ultrasound, mammography, or MRI. The resulting images help your doctor guide the needle to the right place. The type of breast biopsy done depends on the following:
Talk with your doctor about the pros and cons of the biopsy types and which one they recommend. Also talk about what you can expect during and after the biopsy.
Before the biopsy, your doctor will talk with you about the risks of the procedure, such as:
Needle biopsies are usually done under local anesthesia. This means medicine is used to numb the area of the breast that the needle will be put into, but you will be awake.
There are several types of needle breast biopsy procedures. The type of biopsy done will depend on the size of the breast lump or change and where it is in your breast. Here are brief descriptions of the most common types:
When needed, any of these biopsies can be done using an imaging test to guide the needle to the area of concern.
You can go home shortly after the biopsy, no matter which type is done. And you can return to your normal routine almost right away. Ask when you can return to your normal activities. You may have some bruising and swelling for a few days. Be sure you know what the signs of problems are and when to call your doctor. Sometimes a small, frecklelike scar appears.
Ask your doctor when you can expect your biopsy results, how you'll get them, and who will provide the results and answer your questions.