Breast cancer research

PASSING THROUGH THE NETWORK

For a more in-depth understanding of the evolution of the cancer, it is necessary to compare the abnormal, cancer tissue of normal, healthy tissue. To get the normal tissue, researchers rely on contributions from volunteers.

HOW DID THEY GET IT? The network is collected using vacuum-assist devices using needles and air, and very quiet. This tool removes all three consecutive fast network Core. Before the procedure, the skin will be cleaned and numbed with lidocaine. Doctor nicks skin with a Lancet, and the needle is inserted into the incision. Core samples taken from the top three-outer quadrant of the breast, near the armpit is removed. Nurse/Assistant surgeon holding pressure on incision for 10 minutes, then apply pressure full bandages. After that, the donor will be given ice to put in the bra.

BUT it sounds scary: there are different levels of discomfort; most women reported not having a lot of pain)

WHO CAN DONATE? Donating tissue, an individual:
* Must be a woman at least 18 years of age.
* Should remind us of the registration if you are a recipient of artificial joints or foreign objects such as PINS or screws.
* Must not be allergic to local anesthesia.
* Must not be receiving the therapeutic blood thin. (not including aspirin.)
* Don’t have to bust or had breast reduction.
* Must have a pacemaker, cardioverter defibrillator can see are infective Endocarditis, the history of congenital heart condition, or any specific organ to be transplanted.

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