What it is used for
Doctors use biopsy needles to investigate:
- lumps or tumors
- suspected cancer
- infections
- liver disease
- kidney disease
- bone marrow disorders
- breast, thyroid, prostate, or lymph node abnormalities
How it works
The needle is inserted into the target tissue, often with guidance from:
- ultrasound
- CT scan
- MRI
A small tissue sample is removed and sent to a laboratory for testing by a pathologist.
