What is biopsy?

Early detection of skin cancer is critical if it is to be properly treated.
If you have a suspicious or unusual mole or growth your doctor may want to obtain a sample of the skin for diagnosis, this procedure is called a biopsy.
A biopsy helps your doctor tell the difference between a benign, non-cancerous growth and a skin cancer.
Performing a biopsy can help your doctor to be sure about the correct diagnosis of the growth, mark or lump on your skin.
The biopsy procedure is performed in the doctor’s office and usually no preparation is required on your part.

What is the process?

Before the biopsy is performed you will be given a small injection of local anaesthetic to numb the area. This may sting briefly, but the anaesthetic usually takes effect very quickly, and the rest of the procedure is painless.
Depending on the type and size of the mole or growth, one of the following forms of skin biopsy may be performed:

What happens to the sample?

The biopsy sample is sent to a laboratory where a Pathologist examines it under a microscope.
The pathologist will determine whether the mole or growth is benign (harmless) or malignant (a skin cancer). The result will take about a week to get back to your doctor.

So what happens next?

There are three possibilities: the biopsy may show something which requires no treatment at all; the biopsy may show something which is not a skin cancer but which needs to be treated (often a sun-spot, which needs to be frozen); or the biopsy may show a skin cancer, which always needs to be treated.
Your doctor will discuss the treatment options with you.
If the biopsy shows a skin cancer, the treatment recommended by your doctor will depend on the type and stage of the cancer, the size and place of the growth and also your medical history and general health status. In the majority of cases, the treatment will be to remove or destroy the cancer entirely.
You and your doctor can work together to tailor a treatment plan that suits your needs best.

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