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  2. Biopsy: Types of biopsy procedures used to diagnose cancer

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    Incisional biopsy. During an incisional biopsy, your provider uses a scalpel to remove a small area of skin. Whether you receive stitches to close the biopsy site depends on the amount of skin removed.

  3. How Is a Biopsy Done? | Types of Biopsies for Cancer

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    Excisional or incisional biopsy. For these biopsies, a surgeon cuts through the skin to remove either the entire tumor (called an excisional biopsy) or a small part of a large tumor (called an incisional biopsy). This is often done using local or regional anesthesia (medicines that numb the area).

  4. Excisional and Incisional Biopsy | Stanford Health Care

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    When the entire tumor is removed, the procedure is called an excisional biopsy. If only a portion of the tumor is removed, the procedure is referred to as an incisional biopsy. When possible, excisional biopsy is the preferred method when melanoma is suspected.

  5. Incisional & Excisional Biopsy - OncoLink

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    An incisional biopsy is a medical test to remove a piece of tissue from a lesion or mass. The tissue is tested to find out what it is. An excisional biopsy is a medical test where the whole lesion or mass is removed and tested.

  6. What Is a Biopsy? Purpose & Results - Cleveland Clinic

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    Excisional biopsy or incisional biopsies: In these procedures, providers make incisions or cuts in your body to remove tissue from inside your body. Excisional biopsies involve removing entire lumps or suspicious areas. Incisional biopsies involve taking tissue samples of lumps or suspicious areas.

  7. Biopsy: Types of Biopsies for Cancer Diagnosis

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    An incisional biopsy only involves taking a small sample of tissues from a tumor. A punch biopsy uses a circular tool that punches a round hole in the skin. A shave biopsy uses a small blade or razor.

  8. Surgical Breast Biopsy - American Cancer Society

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    There are 2 types of surgical biopsies: An incisional biopsy removes only part of the abnormal area. An excisional biopsy removes the entire tumor or abnormal area. An edge (margin) of normal breast tissue around the tumor may be removed as well, depending on the reason for the biopsy.

  9. Breast Biopsy: Preparation, Procedure & What to Expect - ...

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    Incisional breast biopsy: During this breast biopsy, your surgeon performs surgery to remove only a part of a lump in your breast or an abnormal area.

  10. Biopsy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    If only a portion of the tumor is removed, it is called an incisional biopsy. For instance, excisional biopsy is the method usually preferred when melanoma is suspected. Both types of biopsies can be done by using local or regional anesthesia.

  11. Biopsy: Types, What to Expect, and Uses - WebMD

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    A biopsy is a sample of tissue taken from the body in order to examine it more closely. A doctor should recommend a biopsy when an initial test suggests an area of...