Biopsies are a way for doctors to make diagnoses, especially of cancers.

Why Are Biopsies Conducted?

Biopsies are usually conducted to identify cancerous tissue, but they can also test for other health issues.

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Open biopsies remove tissue using open surgery, or incisions into the skin and body.

Theyre conducted under anesthesia, according toMount Sinai.

Special cutting tools are passed through the endoscope to collect tissue samples.

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He joined the clinical staff atEmory’s Winship Cancer Instituteas a practicing physician in July 2015.

Dr. Steuer received his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine in 2009.

Joseph Bennington-Castro is a science writer based in Hawaii.

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