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Lung Biopsy

A lung biopsy is a medical procedure performed to obtain a small tissue sample from the lungs for diagnostic purposes. This procedure is typically recommended when there are abnormalities detected in imaging studies, such as X-rays or CT scans, or when other tests suggest the presence of lung-related diseases. There are different methods for conducting a lung biopsy, with the most common being a needle biopsy or a surgical biopsy. In a needle biopsy, a thin, hollow needle is inserted through the chest wall to collect a tissue sample from the lungs. A surgical biopsy involves a more invasive approach, often requiring a small surgical incision to access the lung tissue directly. The collected tissue sample is then examined under a microscope by a pathologist to identify any abnormalities, such as infections, inflammation, or tumors. Lung biopsies play a crucial role in diagnosing conditions such as lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis, infections, and other respiratory diseases. While the procedure is generally considered safe, it may carry some risks, and the decision to perform a lung biopsy is carefully weighed against the potential benefits. Patients undergoing a lung biopsy will typically be closely monitored before, during, and after the procedure to ensure their safety and well-being. Following a lung biopsy, patients may experience mild discomfort, and some rest and recovery time may be necessary. It's essential for individuals to follow their healthcare provider's post-biopsy instructions and attend follow-up appointments to discuss the results and determine appropriate treatment plans if needed. Overall, a lung biopsy serves as a valuable tool in the accurate diagnosis of lung conditions, aiding healthcare professionals in providing targeted and effective medical care.

Committee Members
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Yan Leyfman

Yan Leyfman

NYP- Meyer Cancer Center, United States
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Rajvir Dahiya

Rajvir Dahiya

University of California San Francisco, United States
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Jianhua Luo

Jianhua Luo

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, United States
ICTO 2026 Speakers
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Pietro Salvatori

Pietro Salvatori

Formerly, Humanitas San Pio X Hospital, Italy
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Sergey Suchkov

Sergey Suchkov

N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Shinya Tajima

Shinya Tajima

National Hospital Organization Shizuoka Medical Centre, Japan
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Nayara Delgado Andre

Nayara Delgado Andre

Federal University of São João del-Rei (UFSJ), Brazil

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