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- April 2, 2012 at 11:34 pm
Hi Everyone,
I have a question for our local experts. If you have a tumor, let's say a sub-q, and someone takes a biopsy of it, which opens it up but does not take it out, does that let the melanoma spread in your system?
Thanks for your help!!!
Tricia
Hi Everyone,
I have a question for our local experts. If you have a tumor, let's say a sub-q, and someone takes a biopsy of it, which opens it up but does not take it out, does that let the melanoma spread in your system?
Thanks for your help!!!
Tricia
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- April 3, 2012 at 3:46 pm
There is no conclusive answer. It's thought, in general, that cutting through a lesion doesn't spread the cancer. There are even some studies that show little risk with a partial biopsy. But if it is a sub-q being biopsied, it's already systemic. I'm not sure that the studies I've seen address actual tumors, I think they relate to the primary tumor biopsy. I don't think there is an answer to your question.
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- April 3, 2012 at 3:46 pm
There is no conclusive answer. It's thought, in general, that cutting through a lesion doesn't spread the cancer. There are even some studies that show little risk with a partial biopsy. But if it is a sub-q being biopsied, it's already systemic. I'm not sure that the studies I've seen address actual tumors, I think they relate to the primary tumor biopsy. I don't think there is an answer to your question.
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- April 3, 2012 at 3:46 pm
There is no conclusive answer. It's thought, in general, that cutting through a lesion doesn't spread the cancer. There are even some studies that show little risk with a partial biopsy. But if it is a sub-q being biopsied, it's already systemic. I'm not sure that the studies I've seen address actual tumors, I think they relate to the primary tumor biopsy. I don't think there is an answer to your question.
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