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Describe identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells?

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Dr. Travis Kidner answered

Specializes in Surgical Oncology

Diagnosis?: Are you asking how breast cancer cells are found? Most breast cancer is detected by imaging (mammograms, ultrasound, or mri) suspicious areas are then biopsied either through the skin with a needle or through a small incision.

Answered 10/7/2012

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