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Monday, 12/6/2021

Breast Biopsy Myths Answered

A breast biopsy is a simple procedure in which a small sample of breast tissue is removed and sent to a laboratory for testing. Biopsies are the only way to evaluate if whether a lump or growth is cancerous.
Breast Biopsy Myths Answered

There are several misconceptions and myths regarding breast biopsies. Medical Director, Dr Ong Kong Wee debunks some of the common myths.

Myth: A need for biopsy means I have cancer

A breast biopsy is typically performed to investigate a lump in the breast. The need for a biopsy doesn’t necessarily mean that you have cancer. In fact, most biopsies that are performed do not end up finding cancer. 

Myth: Having a biopsy will cause breast cancer to spread

A biopsy is performed to determine if cancer is present. If the disease spreads, it is not because of the biopsy.

Myth: A breast biopsy is painful

It is a relatively painless procedure. You may feel a slight discomfort in the area where local anaesthesia is administered but you should not feel pain during the biopsy itself.

Myth: A breast biopsy is a risky procedure

Breast biopsies are regarded as low-risk day surgeries, but as it is invasive, one can expect mild discomfort, bruising and swelling around the incision area. Post-surgical infection is a rare complication which can be minimised if you follow your doctor’s instructions.

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