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How is an FNAC Test performed?

  • During the FNAC Test, a healthcare professional inserts a thin needle into the lump or tissue guided by palpation or imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scan.
  • The needle is moved back and forth to obtain cell samples, which are collected onto glass slides or in a liquid medium.
  • The collected cells are then prepared and examined by a pathologist under a microscope to assess their characteristics, such as cell type, presence of abnormal cells, and other features that aid in making a diagnosis.

What is a Liquid Biopsy Test?

A Liquid Biopsy Test is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that detects genetic alterations and biomarkers in a patient's bodily fluids, typically blood. This innovative test is used to identify and monitor various diseases, including cancer. It offers a less invasive alternative to traditional tissue biopsies, making it a valuable tool in early disease detection and treatment monitoring.

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