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A systematic review: impact of in-office biopsy on safety and waiting times in head and neck cancer.

Alison Emily LimA D G RogersM Owusu-AyimS RanjanJ ManickavasagamJ Montgomery
Published in: The Journal of laryngology and otology (2022)
In-office biopsy is a safe procedure that may help certain patients avoid general anaesthetic. It was shown to significantly reduce time-to-diagnosis and time-to-treatment initiation when compared with operating room biopsy. This may have important implications for oncological outcomes. In-office biopsy requires fewer resources and is likely to be cost-saving five-years following introduction. With high rates of sensitivity and specificity, in-office biopsy should be considered as the first-line procedure to achieve tissue diagnosis.
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