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Breast Biopsy
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11/26/2006my sister just had a breast biopsy, the results said abnormal cells, she is now going to have it removed, does abnormal cells always mean breast cancer? or are there other things that it could mean? i know we will find our for sure, but i was just woundering, thanks
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11/27/2006don't know... not clear enough description to say. abnormal cells can be atypical cells and not cancer. so she needs to ask the doctor exactly what the pathology said.

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