A pathologist examines tissue samples for disease symptoms and the extent of its progression during a biopsy. A biopsy is a diagnostic procedure that can assist doctors in determining the cause of a disease. It entails taking a sample of tissue or cells and sending it to a pathologist to be examined under a microscope. Doctors use biopsies to diagnose cancer and other disorders. They entail taking samples of people’s tissue and studying them under a microscope.
These procedures are usually risk-free and have a low chance of complications. Biopsy reports assist surgeons in determining the core cause of disease, and, as a result, new treatments can be prescribed based on the findings.