General Surgeons: Perform breast biopsies, and, although some do focus more on this area, having a biopsy is a strait forward procedure. Check around for a second opinion, too.
Answered 10/9/2017
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General surgeon: General surgeons with a experince will usually do a breast biopsy successfully.
Answered 12/9/2022
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SurgeonOrRadiologist: Breast biopsies are best done by removing a small core of tissue under local anesthesia; if benign, no surgery is needed; if cancerous, surgical rx can follow. If the mass is palpable, either specialist can perform the biopsy equally well. If the mass can only be seen by mammography or ultrasound, the specialist would require expertise and access to these technologies.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Breast Radiologist: Breast imaging specialists are the best specialist to perform such a biopsy.
Answered 9/23/2017
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Radiologist: There is no question that radiologists and interventional radiologists training begins with imaging. It is the ability to use imaging that determines the success of the procedure. And not the persons title. It's the use of ultasound, mammography, or MRI that's most critical.
Answered 9/7/2017
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Breasat biopsy: In general, if the mass is palpable, it can be adequately biopsied without imaging. If it is difficult to localize on pex, imaging may be necessary and biopsy performed by an interventional radiologist or breast radiologist. Ultrasound is usually precise and less costly. Mri-guided biopsy may be necessary in cases where the lesion is not visible on ultrasound.
Answered 10/11/2017
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Surgeon;Radiologist: Dr long, when a patient presents with a lump they usually get referred to a breast surgeon who then gets a mammogram and/or an ultrasound ; in some an mri. Core biopsies of suspicious lesions can be carried out by the breast surgeon or by a breast radiologist. For excision of the mass it is carried out by needle localization by radiologist and excision by surgeon. Both specialists work closely.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Breast Radiologist: Radiologists are specifically trained to use ultrasound guidance for performing breast biopsies. Image guidance is crucial to confirm positioning within the lesion.
Answered 11/28/2017
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Radiologist: A radiologist with experience in breast imaging and diagnosis is the best choice if the mass is not palpable (you cannot feel it). The radiologist can biopsy the mass with ultrasound guidance. If the mass is palpable, then a breast surgeon is the one to do the biopsy.
Answered 11/27/2017
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