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Lab for breast biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for breast cancer

Lab for breast biopsy in Pune | 2nd Opinion for breast cancer

Pathofast Lab in Pune is the leading destination for the analysis of breast cancer and other organ cancers. With state-of-the-art facilities and a team of experienced pathologists, we provide accurate and reliable results for biopsy analysis. We are renowned for our expertise in providing second opinion histopathology services, ensuring that patients receive the most comprehensive evaluation of their specimens. Pathofast Lab is recognized as the best pathology lab in Pune for the analysis of various types of specimens, including breast biopsies. Our dedicated team of pathologists and technicians work diligently to provide timely and accurate results, helping in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Choose Pathofast Lab for all your histopathology needs in Pune, and experience the highest level of professionalism and care.

Reliable lab for Breast related biopsy or histopathology reporting in Pune

Pathofast Lab in Pune is a reliable choice for breast related biopsy or histopathology reporting. We offer accurate and timely results, ensuring the highest level of reliability for our patients.

Experienced Pathologist for Histopathology in Pune

At Pathofast Lab in Pune, we have a team of experienced pathologists who specialize in handling breast biopsy analysis. Our expertise in histopathology ensures accurate diagnosis and comprehensive reporting.

Qualified and Reliable Histopathologist in Pune

Dr. Bhargav Raut at Pathofast Lab is a qualified and reliable histopathologist with many years of experience in diagnosing breast conditions. His expertise and attention to detail ensure accurate and trustworthy results.

Ideal lab for 2nd Opinion for Breast / breast biopsy

Pathofast Lab in Pune is an ideal choice for a second opinion on breast conditions or breast biopsy results. A second opinion provides an additional perspective from another expert to ensure confident decision-making regarding diagnosis and treatment options.

What is breast biopsy test

Breast biopsy is a histopathology test used to examine a tissue sample from the breast for the presence of cancer or other abnormalities. It involves the removal of a small amount of breast tissue for microscopic analysis.

Role of the lab in breast biopsy test

In the context of breast biopsy, the lab plays a crucial role in processing, analyzing, and interpreting the tissue samples obtained during the procedure. The lab technicians perform histopathological examinations to determine if the tissue shows any signs of cancer or other pathological conditions.

Indications to do the breast biopsy test

Breast biopsy is typically recommended when there are suspicious findings on a mammogram, ultrasound, or physical examination. It is also performed to further investigate a breast lump, nipple discharge, or any other abnormal breast changes that require further evaluation.

What can be diagnosed in the breast biopsy test

Breast biopsy can help diagnose various conditions including breast cancer, fibroadenomas, cysts, mastitis, and other benign or malignant breast diseases. The histopathological analysis of the tissue sample provides important information about the nature, stage, and characteristics of the diagnosed condition.

How does the lab perform Breast Biopsy?

The lab at Pathofast performs breast biopsy histopathology by following a systematic procedure. Firstly, the surgeon performs the excision or removal of the tissue sample during the biopsy procedure. After the excision, the sample is immediately brought to the lab for further analysis. In the lab, the specimen undergoes a gross assessment, where its weight, dimensions, and external appearance are observed and recorded. The next step involves sectioning the specimen to obtain thin slices, which are then placed on slides for microscopic analysis. The pathologists at Pathofast carefully examine these slides to make a diagnosis and provide a detailed report.

The Role of the Surgeon in Breast Biopsy

It is important to note that the excision or removal of breast tissue during a biopsy is not performed by the lab at Pathofast. This part of the procedure is carried out by the patient's referring surgeon. The surgeon is responsible for accurately targeting and removing the tissue sample from the breast. Once the excision is complete, the sample is then sent to the lab for further analysis. Pathofast specializes in the histopathological examination of the tissue sample to provide accurate diagnosis and pathology reports.

Gross Assessment of the Breast Biopsy Specimen

During the histopathological evaluation of a breast biopsy specimen at Pathofast, a gross assessment is conducted. This assessment involves measuring the weight, dimensions, and external appearance of the specimen. The pathologists carefully examine the specimen to observe any visible abnormalities, such as nodules, cysts, or tumors. Gross assessment provides important initial information about the overall condition and characteristics of the specimen, which aids in further microscopic analysis.

Microscopic Analysis and Slide Preparation

Microscopic analysis is a crucial step in the histopathology of breast biopsy samples at Pathofast. After the gross assessment, the specimen is processed to obtain thin slices, which are then mounted on slides. These slides are carefully examined under a microscope by experienced pathologists. The pathologists observe the tissue morphology, cellular details, and any abnormal changes present, such as tumors or abnormal cell growth. The findings from the microscopic analysis are used to make an accurate diagnosis and provide comprehensive pathology reports to the referring surgeon.

Major diseases diagnosed by histopathology pertaining to breast biopsy

Histopathology of breast biopsy is able to diagnose a wide range of diseases. It can help identify and characterize various conditions that affect the breast tissue. From benign to malignant, histopathology provides valuable insights into the nature of the diseases. Some of the major diseases that can be diagnosed by histopathology of breast biopsy include: breast cancer, fibroadenoma, mastitis, cysts, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), and phyllodes tumor.

Infections diagnosed by histopathology of breast biopsy

Histopathology of breast biopsy can also aid in the diagnosis of various infections affecting the breast tissue. Infections such as mastitis, abscesses, and granulomatous mastitis can be identified and characterized through histopathological examination. This helps in determining the appropriate treatment and management strategies for patients with infectious breast diseases.

Cancers diagnosed by histopathology of breast biopsy

Histopathology of breast biopsy plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and staging of breast cancer. It helps in determining the type, grade, and extent of cancerous growth in the breast tissue. Various types of breast cancers, including invasive ductal carcinoma, invasive lobular carcinoma, and rare subtypes, can be accurately diagnosed through histopathological examination. This information is vital for guiding treatment decisions and predicting patient outcomes.

Degenerative disorders diagnosed by histopathology of breast biopsy

Histopathology of breast biopsy is also instrumental in diagnosing degenerative changes that occur in the breast tissue. Conditions such as fibrocystic changes, atypical hyperplasia, and adenosis can be identified and characterized through histopathological examination. These findings help in understanding the underlying causes of degenerative disorders and guide appropriate management strategies.

Immunohistochemistry or IHC for breast biopsy in Pune

Pathofast lab offers Immunohistochemistry (IHC) services for breast biopsy. IHC is a technique used to detect specific proteins in breast tissue samples, providing valuable information for diagnosis and treatment.

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC) is the most common type of breast cancer. IHC markers such as estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) are commonly used to determine the molecular subtype of IDC.

Invasive Lobular Carcinoma

Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC) is a type of breast cancer that starts in the milk-producing glands (lobules) of the breast. IHC markers such as E-cadherin and hormone receptors (ER and PR) are commonly used to diagnose and characterize ILC.

Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)

Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) is a non-invasive type of breast cancer where abnormal cells are found in the milk ducts. IHC markers such as HER2, Ki-67, and p53 may be used to determine the aggressiveness of DCIS and guide treatment decisions.

Fibroadenoma

Fibroadenoma is a common benign breast tumor. IHC markers are not typically required for diagnosing fibroadenoma, as it can be diagnosed based on the histological features. However, in certain cases, IHC markers such as smooth muscle actin (SMA) may be used to differentiate fibroadenoma from phyllodes tumor.

Cyst

A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that may develop in the breast. IHC markers are not usually necessary for diagnosing a cyst, as it can be identified through imaging and clinical evaluation. However, in rare cases where there is suspicion of malignancy, IHC markers may be used to rule out other conditions.

Pathofast Pathologists have extensive experience with histopathology of breast biopsy

Our pathologists at Pathofast Lab have vast experience in handling and interpreting histopathology specimens related to breast biopsy. With their expertise, you can trust that your biopsy will be thoroughly analyzed and accurately diagnosed.

Number 1 choice for 2nd Opinion

If you require a second opinion on your breast biopsy results, Pathofast Lab is the go-to choice. Our pathologists can review the slides from your previous pathology report and provide an unbiased second opinion. It is crucial to have an independent pathologist, like Pathofast, examine the slides to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

Bring Histopathology blocks from primary lab

To obtain a second opinion from Pathofast Lab, it is recommended to request the histopathology blocks from your primary lab. These blocks contain tissue samples that can be used by our pathologists to create new slides for examination. Contact your primary lab and ask them to provide these blocks to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of your biopsy.

Request your surgeon to use Pathofast as the reporting Pathology Lab

You can request your surgeon to send your breast biopsy sample directly to Pathofast Lab for analysis. By choosing Pathofast as the reporting pathology lab, you can ensure that our experienced pathologists are involved in the diagnostic process right from the beginning. We can coordinate with your surgeon to ensure seamless communication and optimal patient care.

Lab in Pune for Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. Invasive Ductal Carcinoma is the most common type of breast cancer. We have seen numerous cases of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma and are competent in interpreting its histopathology. Our experienced pathologists can accurately identify the characteristics of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma and provide detailed reports.

Lab in Pune for Invasive Lobular Carcinoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Invasive Lobular Carcinoma. Invasive Lobular Carcinoma is a type of breast cancer that starts in the milk-producing glands. We have encountered several cases of Invasive Lobular Carcinoma and have the expertise to interpret its histopathology. Our pathologists can provide accurate assessments of Invasive Lobular Carcinoma based on their extensive experience.

Lab in Pune for Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS). DCIS is a non-invasive type of breast cancer that is confined to the milk ducts. Our pathologists have encountered numerous cases of DCIS and are proficient in interpreting its histopathology. We can provide comprehensive reports and accurate assessments of DCIS based on our extensive experience.

Lab in Pune for Fibroadenoma

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Fibroadenoma. Fibroadenoma is a common benign breast tumor. We have encountered several cases of Fibroadenoma and are competent in interpreting its histopathology. Our experienced pathologists can accurately identify the characteristic features of Fibroadenoma and provide detailed reports.

Lab in Pune for Cyst

Pathofast lab in Pune has extensive experience with histopathology related to Cyst. Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the breast. We have encountered numerous cases of Cysts and have the expertise to interpret their histopathology. Our pathologists can accurately assess the nature of the cysts and provide comprehensive reports based on their extensive experience.

3 simple steps to book this test

To book a histopathology test for analysis of your specimen, you must know the weight of the specimen. Pricing and test name varies based on the weight. Please click on the appropriate button below

Sample Weight is less than 5 grams

This includes most small biopsies. The sample may be in a single container, and may be so small that you cannot even see it with your eyes. 5 grams refers to the dry weight of the specimen without the accompanying preservation fluid. Click Book Now below, and you will be redirected to book the 'Biopsies Test'

Sample Weight is between 5 and 35 grams

This includes larger specimens like those which contain an entire organ such as the gallbladder or thyroid and in some cases lipomas. As long as the weight is under 35 grams it can be accomodated in our Small Samples Category. Click 'Book Now' and you will be redirected to the Small Biopsies Page, where you can proceed to book.

Sample Weight is greater than 35 grams

This includes larger specimens like breast, uterus, and other large specimens. Click 'Book Now' below and you will be redirected to the large samples page.

Doubts you may have about choosing a lab for Histopathology of breast biopsy in Pune

We understand that you may have several questions or doubts while choosing a lab for Histopathology of breast biopsy in Pune. At Pathofast Lab, we offer three main features that set us apart. Firstly, we have the ability to report slides that are already reported, ensuring that you can get a second opinion without the need for blocks. Secondly, we have the expertise to section blocks again if required, providing you with accurate and comprehensive results. And finally, we prioritize your convenience by returning all blocks to you after reporting.

Doubt 1 - What if the patient does not have the blocks but only slides?

At Pathofast Lab, if you only have slides and not the blocks, we can still issue a report without any issue. However, it is important to note that challenges may arise if we need more sections or additional analysis that require the blocks. It is always advisable to provide both slides and blocks for a thorough evaluation.

Doubt 2 - What if the blocks are very old?

Don't worry about the age of your blocks! At Pathofast Lab, we can still make sections from blocks that are even five years old if required. Blocks do not deteriorate with age, ensuring that we can provide accurate and reliable results regardless of the block's age.

Doubt 3 - Will Pathofast return the blocks after sectioning?

Absolutely! Pathofast Lab understands the importance of your biopsy blocks. After the required sections are reported, we will promptly return all the blocks to you. We prioritize your convenience and ensure that you have all the necessary materials for future reference or further consultations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most Frequently asked questions about breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node histopathology and lab related reporting in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • filter_dramaHow many days does it take for breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node report at your lab in Pune
    Depending on the size and weight of the specimen, the reports are usually available after 3-5 days.
  • filter_dramaWhat is the cost for breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node report at your lab in Pune
    Depending on the size and weight of the specimen, the costs can vary. We classify specimens into three types based on weight. For the smallest specimen, prices start around Rs.1600. Please enquire at the lab for exact pricing.
  • filter_dramaWhat will the breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node report include?
    The report includes 2 major parts. The first will be a description of the specimen as seen on arrival in the lab. The second part will be the microscopic analysis report. The report may end with an impression and some specific advice.
  • filter_dramaCan the breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node report confirm diagnosis of cancer?
    In some cases it is possible to clearly decide whether there is a cancer in the specimen. In other cases where the cancer may be borderline, the report will describe as best possible, the appearance of the lesion and suggest further steps.
  • filter_dramaWhen do we make payment for breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node report?
    Full Payment must be made in advance. You can pay by cash, card or online
  • filter_dramaWhat about immunohistochemistry or IHC markers for breast biopsy,mastectomy specimen,sentinel lymph node?
    Depending on the markers that are to be done, the time taken for the report can be prolonged. IHC markers are specialized stains that are done to differentiate between different types of cancers/lesions.