Is the breast puncture safe?

Today one of my patients refused treatment because he was afraid of piercing. It took me a long time to explain, and it didn’t work. I thought that there were also many patients, and I was going to explain the topic of “Is the piercing safe” because of concerns about this and abandoning access. First of all, what is a puncture? There are two types of piercing, one with lymph knots and the other with mammograms. The lymph is pierced with very thin needles, and in peacetime, the hospital has a needle of similar salt water. If the lymph is able to touch it, it’s a direct needle piercing, and if the hand is small or difficult to locate, too deep or too small, it requires a superdoctr. B, under a professional B superprobing. With a thin needle, like a mosquito, it’s called a “plug-in”, and it has very few things to pierce, and it can only do a “cellology” test, and it knows if lymphoma knots are a cancer transfer. The other kind of piercing, which is a pin piercing, with a small, sticky needle, to pierce. In the case of piercing, some anesthesia is used in the area where the piercing is prepared to avoid the pain of piercing. It generally pierces an organization of 3-4 small matches of this size, which is relatively large and allows for many tests by pathologists. The average puncture time is approximately 5-10 minutes, and the process is generally not painful because of the availability of local narcotic drugs. Talk about the type of piercing. Again, why do you have to say that the purpose of the puncture is to be able to have a pathological test made clear before the operation, i.e. before entering the operating room to prepare the anesthesia to open it, or is it benign or malignant? Before the previous impervious medical examination, we were usually in the operating room, after anaesthesia, to perform an operation (i.e. to cut off the entire swelling, usually for half an hour) and then send it to a pathological examination. The patient is constantly anesthetized, lying in the operating room, waiting for a pathological test (normally 30-60 minutes) and for a rapid pathology (also known as frozen pathologies) to be reported before the next operation. So this method of excretion, because waiting for a pathology test, is always numb, it increases the patient’s anesthesia in the invisible, it increases the patient’s anesthesia in the human body, it causes greater damage to the body and it is time-consuming, and it is slowly being abandoned internationally. Also, fast paraffins are rapid slices at low temperatures for testing (inadequate time) and sometimes it is difficult to specify pathological results. Plugged phalanx slices, which can be treated with special tests, are sufficiently nuanced and are much more accurate than frozen fast paraffins. Thus, for patients suspected of cancer in the breast, it is now standard practice to perform pre-operative puncture pathology at the international level, including in the country ‘ s developed cities. Cancer, would it cause cancer to spread? The problem, which has been thoroughly studied before it was officially applied to clinically, is internationally recognized that puncture does not cause cancer to spread or accelerate the evolution of cancer cells. The purpose of piercing is to treat them actively and effectively. If it’s pierced, breast cancer is clear, but without treatment, it’s possible that the cancer cells will grow in the piercing area (as if the gill on the face breaks, and the gill comes out of the mouth). If the thorium is broken, then the thorium is taken, then the thorium is leaked into the mouth, and the thorium recedes more quickly. That’s the same thing. Cancer, piercing tests are clear, doctors, on the basis of pathology reports, have immediately made effective and targeted treatment, not yet waiting for cancer to break out of the piercing mouth, and cancer-specific treatment has gone up, in a way that has more than the worst, and has been clearly studied and explored through many scientific studies! It’s already international. There’s no need to worry about it! So the piercing is very, very safe! It’s not very painful! It’s an anesthesia! The doctor’s mission is to better eliminate the tumor! It’s like eight years of fighting against the Japanese war, and the process is twisting and painful, but the end is good. We’ll be reborn and reborn! I’ll be with you on the path to fighting cancer, and you will be the one I will never let go!

Breast cancer