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when a doctor tells you they found elliptic cells in a small growth after a needle biopsy... what does that mean?
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When I recently had a needle biospy on a small growth... I was told they found elliptic cells. What could that mean?
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Posted by Nancy
When I recently had a needle biospy on a small growth... I was told they found elliptic cells. What could that mean?