A patient at high risk for breast cancer is scheduled for an incisional biopsy in the outpatient surgery department. When the nurse is providing preoperative education, the patient asks why an incisional biopsy is being done instead of just removing the mass. What would be the nurses best response?
A) An incisional biopsy is performed because its known to be less painful and more accurate than other forms of testing.
B) An incisional biopsy is performed to confirm a diagnosis and so that special studies can be done that will help determine the best treatment.
C) An incisional biopsy is performed to assess the potential for recovery from a mastectomy.
D) An incisional biopsy is performed on patients who are younger than the age of 40 and who are otherwise healthy.
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