Our lab utilizes precise microtomes and advanced staining for specialized biopsy and cellular examination. Experienced pathologists deliver definitive diagnoses required for complex oncological assessments and critical medical interventions.
Not necessarily; biopsies are also used to diagnose inflammatory diseases, autoimmune conditions, and benign growths to ensure the most appropriate treatment is chosen.
A “Benign” result means the cells are non-cancerous and unlikely to spread, while “Malignant” indicates cancerous cells that require oncological intervention.
We utilize a strict barcoding and “chain of custody” protocol from the moment the tissue is received until the final slide is archived, ensuring total patient traceability.
The grade describes how aggressive the cells look, and the stage describes how far they have spread; these two factors determine the entire course of chemotherapy or surgery.
Yes; we maintain archived slides specifically so they can be reviewed by other specialists or sent to international centers for a secondary expert consensus.
Required following a clinical recommendation for a biopsy to evaluate suspicious tissue, investigate oncological concerns, or obtain a definitive cellular diagnosis.