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  2. Prostate biopsy - Mayo Clinic

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    A prostate biopsy is used to detect prostate cancer. Your doctor may recommend a prostate biopsy if: A PSA test shows levels higher than normal for your age; Your doctor finds lumps or other abnormalities during a digital rectal exam; You've had a previous biopsy with a normal result, but you still have elevated PSA levels

  3. Prostate biopsy explained: Process, recovery and results

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    A prostate biopsy is used to help diagnose prostate cancer, the most common cancer in males. Here, urologic surgeon Justin Gregg, M.D., shares what to expect during a prostate biopsy.

  4. A prostate biopsy procedure involves taking a tissue sample from the prostate to check for signs of cancer. The procedure is often uncomfortable, not painful, and a...

  5. Prostate Biopsy Procedure: Purpose, Side Effects, & Recovery

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    A prostate biopsy is when a doctor removes small samples of tissue from your prostate to test for cancer. Your doctor will order one if the results from a screening (a blood test or a digital...

  6. What to Expect During a Prostate Biopsy - Healthline

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    A prostate biopsy procedure is the most definitive way of diagnosing prostate cancer, though new tests and technologies are emerging that may make this invasive screening...

  7. Prostate Biopsy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    In a prostate biopsy, prostate gland tissue is taken out with a biopsy needle. Or it is taken out during surgery. The tissue is checked to see if there are cancer or other abnormal cells in the prostate gland. A prostate biopsy may be done using the following methods: Transrectal method. This is done through the rectum and is the most common.

  8. Tests for Prostate Cancer | Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

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    Whether prostate cancer is suspected based on screening tests or symptoms, the actual diagnosis is made with a prostate biopsy. Other types of tests might be done if cancer is found. Learn more here.

  9. Prostate cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    No, prostate cancer doesn't spread that way. And there have been millions of biopsies throughout the world and never a single incident of it being spread that way has ever been reported. Not all prostate cancer is lethal and not all prostate cancer requires treatment.

  10. Prostate biopsy | Prostate Cancer UK

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    What is a prostate biopsy? A prostate biopsy involves using a thin needle to take small samples of tissue from the prostate. The tissue is then looked at under a microscope to check for cancer. If cancer is found, the biopsy results will show how aggressive it is – in other words, how likely it is to spread outside the prostate.

  11. Prostate Biopsy - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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    We can offer the most advanced methods to diagnose prostate cancer. A prostate MRI gives us an excellent view of the prostate. It’s used to see the type, size, and location of tumors, and can guide the biopsy. It can help us see areas that look suspicious. For most biopsies, we remove 12 to 14 tissue samples.