It's common to be called back after a mammogram; it doesn't mean you have breast cancer. Learn why you might be called back and what other tests might be done.| www.cancer.org
Breast cancer is not common during pregnancy, and it can be harder to find. Learn more about finding breast cancer when you are pregnant.| www.cancer.org
In an FNA of the breast, a thin needle is used to get a small sample of tissue or fluid to check for cancer cells. Learn more about this type of biopsy here.| www.cancer.org
Core needle biopsy (CNB) uses a hollow needle to remove pieces of breast tissue to check for cancer cells. Learn about the types of CNB & what to expect.| www.cancer.org
A biopsy, in which breast tissue is removed and tested, is the only way to know for sure if you have breast cancer. Learn about the types of breast biopsies.| www.cancer.org