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Answer added by  Nadri Jordis
1 year ago

There are several methods that can be used to diagnose breast cancer in the clinical laboratory. It is an x-ray imaging technique that is used to detect any abnormal mass ... See More

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10 years ago

1- Immunohistochemistry (IHC): in this test a sample tissue is extracted from the breast and then stained with specialised staining process to check whether hormone recep ... See More

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Answer added by  Ashi Thobias, Laboratory Executive, Ahmedabad University
6 years ago

The primary testing for Breast cancer begins with physical examination by doctors and mamography. further analysis include looking for genetic mutations such as HER2neu, ... See More

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Answer added by  JANINE SALAMATIN, LAB TECHNOLOGIST, AL ARABI LABORATORY & RADIOLOGY
6 years ago

WE CAN DO LABORATORY TEST LIKE CA 15-3. IN HISTOPATH, THE PATHOLOGIST CAN DO BIOPSY AND AS LABORATORY TECH I WILL PREPARE HER  CELL  BLOCKS AND CUT IT USING MICROTOME TO ... See More

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Answer added by  Mirza Masroor, Research Scholar, Maulana Azad Medical College
6 years ago

Several technique: Self examination IHC for several markers: ER, PR, HER2 Gene mutation for BRCA1 and 2. Oncobiomarkers: hTERT, Mamoglobulin, Cytokeratin 19

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Answer added by  Tarique Sarwar, Senior Scientific Officer, Spice Healthcare Pvt. Limited
7 years ago

Tests and procedures used to diagnose breast cancer include: Breast exam. Your doctor will check both of your breasts and lymph nodes in your armpit, feeling for any lump ... See More

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Answer added by  Raja'a Badarneh, Research assistant, Jordan University of Science
7 years ago

by taking a sample tissue and staining to see if a hormone receptors are present or not