Breast Cancer Biopsy Does This Mean You Have Breast Cancer? With Dr Tasha

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • You've found a breast lump? Now what? The way to find out what we are dealing with is with a biopsy or a needle test. Does this mean you have breast cancer? No it doesn't.
    In today's video I am sharing with you what a biopsy is, and a biopsy is carried out:
    00:00 - Does a biopsy mean you have breast cancer?
    00:30 - What is a biopsy? What happens in a biopsy?
    00:00 - Where is a biopsy procedure done?
    01:34 - What are the common side effects of a biopsy?
    02:40 - What happens to the biopsy sample we have taken?
    02:47 - How long does the analysis process take?
    03:36 - What happens if it is cancer?
    Are All Breast Lumps Cancer? With Dr Tasha - • Are All Breast Lumps C...
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    DISCLAIMER: Due to complexities of medical conditions, individual medical advice cannot be given. Information provided in this channel is not a substitute for a consultation with a specialist.
    WORRIED ABOUT A BREAST LUMP OR SYMPTOM?
    FRUSTRATED AND CONFUSED BY CONFLICTING INFORMATION?
    TRYING TO NAVIGATE LIFE AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND DON’T KNOW WHERE TO TURN?
    Breast health has become an important topic for both women and men. But with a huge amount of conflicting and confusing information out there, it can be hard to find the advice, support and care that you need.
    My Breast My Health was created to make understanding breast health easy. Whether you’re looking to learn how to keep your breasts healthy, concerned about new symptoms or learning to live post-diagnosis, you’re in the right place.
    Hi, I'm Dr Tasha
    I’m a Doctor, Breast Cancer Surgeon and Medical Educator. After 20 years helping people to understand and overcome breast health problems, I’ve seen first hand the fear, frustration and stress that my patients go through.
    As a breast specialist with over a decade’s worth of experience, I understand finding the right information, processing a diagnosis, understanding treatment and getting accurate, practical advice as you ride the rollercoaster of emotions can be really tough.
    But I’m here to help.
    The internet can be a wonderful source of information but when it comes to breast health there’s a lot of inaccurate information out there. Listening to the wrong advice could cause you unnecessary worry or even put your health at risk.
    So I wanted to create an accessible hub where you could find useful, accurate and reliable information from a trusted source - a Breast Health Doctor - all in one place.
    That’s exactly what you’ll find here on my CZcams Channel.
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    #Biopsy #BreastCancerRecurrence #BreastCancer #BreastCancerTreatment #BreastCancerAwareness #MyBreastMyHealth #DrTasha

Komentáře • 14

  • @laurabaker8832
    @laurabaker8832 Před rokem +10

    It's so frightening when the radiologist says, " I think we need to biopsy that." Thankfully, my lump was benign but it's always better to know than to live with the fear.

    • @drtashag
      @drtashag  Před rokem

      Yes, it can be very scary for sure. But it is best to get it checked. I am glad your lump was benign.

  • @ashimamohapatra8242
    @ashimamohapatra8242 Před 2 lety

    Mam biopsy report me phele likha hua he invasive ductal carcinoma -no special type IDC-NST grade 3 or iske incha likha hua he PTNM staging: pT2N1aMx iska matlab kya hai plz reply me

  • @hatutaleluciandaiponhofi367

    What if the person got pain up the breast only during cold day?

  • @veronicaoliveiro6367
    @veronicaoliveiro6367 Před 9 měsíci

    I had my biopsy done a week ago, and will revisit the doctor for review in the coming Monday. Feeling stressed, and also at the site of biopsy (mine was mammogram guided core needle biopsy) it now not only has severe bruises, internally i can also feel something hard, wonder if that is normal, prior to the biopsy i actually do not feel any lumps.

    • @meshisha77
      @meshisha77 Před 2 měsíci

      Did this subside? Do you know if they left a marker in ur breast? Markers are small metal pieces used to mark the spot.

    • @veronicaoliveiro6367
      @veronicaoliveiro6367 Před 2 měsíci

      @@meshisha77 yes they left a marker. My review came back as benign but they left the marker anyway. Been a few months now, the lump part is gone but still slightly bruised.

  • @besprenbrian
    @besprenbrian Před rokem +2

    Will cancer escaped from the contained lump fr the biopsy site and create more damage in the entire body by combining it in bloodband lymphatic system?

    • @drtashag
      @drtashag  Před rokem

      If a lump in the breast is biopsied it doesn’t make it spread elsewhere or damage it even more.

  • @meshisha77
    @meshisha77 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Are markers necessary??? I dont want the marker but im told the doctor maybe not perform the biopsy without a marker being left in

    • @drtashag
      @drtashag  Před 2 měsíci +1

      They are helpful as they inform the radiologists and surgeons the area that has been biopsied. This is particularly helpful if there are no lumps to feel.

  • @user-yi5bj3zl8z
    @user-yi5bj3zl8z Před 7 měsíci

    Hello. Can I ask if it is okay to go back to work the next day after the core needle biopsy? I am a factory worker. Thank you in advance for the response Doc.😊

    • @drtashag
      @drtashag  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi. In general people can continue as normal after
      a biopsy.