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What to Expect During a Mesothelioma Biopsy

Legally Reviewed by Joseph P. Williams on January 10, 2025

Facing a mesothelioma diagnosis can be devastating for patients and their loved ones. However, having an understanding of the next steps is essential to easing some of that uncertainty. One crucial part of the mesothelioma diagnostic process is a biopsy, a procedure that allows doctors to confirm the presence of cancer and develop a personalized treatment plan. While the thought of undergoing a mesothelioma biopsy may seem intimidating, knowing what to expect can provide reassurance and help you prepare.

A mesothelioma biopsy is a crucial diagnostic step that provides clarity about your condition and guides treatment decisions. At The Williams Law Firm, P.C., we understand how overwhelming this process can feel. With over 30 years of experience and a track record of success, our lead attorney Joseph P. Williams is dedicated to supporting you and your family during this challenging time. Our personalized approach ensures you receive the guidance and advocacy you need.

What Happens During a Mesothelioma Biopsy?

A biopsy is a vital step in accurately diagnosing mesothelioma and other types of cancers. This procedure gives doctors the detailed information they need to develop a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

Before your biopsy appointment, it can be helpful to know what you may expect. These steps often include the following:

  • Numbing your skin with local anesthesia 
  • Using imaging tests – which may include an ultrasound or CT scan – that help guide the needle or tube 
  • Removing a tissue or fluid sample 
  • Sending this sample to a lab for analysis

A pathologist will receive the sample and examine it to confirm or deny whether it contains cancer cells and what type of mesothelioma is present. The type of mesothelioma a patient has will determine their treatment options and prognosis.

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure, it is important you understand your options in regards to pursuing justice for the losses you and your family may have suffered. Our lead mesothelioma lawyer will fight for your rights and ensure you are able to pursue the compensation you are owed for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Are There Different Types of Mesothelioma Biopsies?

If you or a loved one has been exposed to asbestos and are navigating a potential mesothelioma diagnosis, knowing the types of biopsies and why you may receive one type over another can help you feel more comfortable with what you should expect.

The type of biopsy a person will receive depends on the affected area of the body. These types of biopsies include the following:

  • Fluid biopsy: For this type of biopsy, the mesothelioma doctor uses a thin needle to remove fluid from the chest, abdomen, or sac around the heart. 
  • Needle biopsy: When undergoing this type of biopsy, the doctor will use a thin needle to remove tissue from the chest or lymph nodes. 
  • Endoscopic biopsy: For this procedure, a doctor will insert a thin tube with a camera and light into the body to examine the area, often the lungs. 
  • Surgical biopsy: With this type of biopsy, the mesothelioma doctor makes an incision in the chest or abdomen to remove tissue.

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure, you deserve to be compensated for the losses you and your loved ones have suffered. Contact The Williams Law Firm, P.C. to learn more about how you can begin building a strong mesothelioma claim.

Contact The Williams Law Firm, P.C. Today

A mesothelioma biopsy is a critical step in understanding your diagnosis and mapping out a path for treatment. At The Williams Law Firm, P.C., we know how challenging this journey can feel. That’s why our founding partner, Joseph P. Williams, brings over 30 years of experience to your case, offering personalized attention and unmatched dedication. With a record of never losing a mesothelioma case, we are committed to fighting for the compensation you may deserve after an asbestos-related diagnosis.

We take pride in standing with you every step of the way, ensuring your rights are protected and your voice is heard. Whether seeking justice for medical expenses, pain, or other losses, our team is here to provide the advocacy you need. Call us at (855) 575-6376 or reach out through our contact form to take the first step toward justice.

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