Advanced imaging technologies have helped shift biopsy techniques away from more invasive approaches toward imaging-guided percutaneous—or through the skin—techniques, according to a new study appearing online and in the September print edition of the journal Radiology (http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/).
Biopsy—the removal of cells or tissue for microscopic examination—has a long history in medicine. [...]
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