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A 52-year-old female patient presents to the outpatient clinic with a history of unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, and night sweats over the past three months. She also reports noticing a painless lump in her right breast that has gradually increased in size. Given the patient's clinical presentation, family history, and imaging findings, a biopsy is indicated to obtain a definitive diagnosis and guide further management. What instrument would you use to diagnose cancer in this case?Question 2Answera.CT scan b.TEMc.SEMd.Light microscope

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A 52-year-old female patient presents to the outpatient clinic with a history of unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, and night sweats over the past three months. She also reports noticing a painless lump in her right breast that has gradually increased in size. Given the patient's clinical presentation, family history, and imaging findings, a biopsy is indicated to obtain a definitive diagnosis and guide further management. What instrument would you use to diagnose cancer in this case?Question 2Answera.CT scan b.TEMc.SEMd.Light microscope

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The instrument that would be used to diagnose cancer in this case is a biopsy. However, from the options provided, the closest answer would be d. Light microscope. This is because after the tissue sample is obtained through a biopsy, it is often examined under a light microscope by a pathologist to look for any abnormal cells that may indicate cancer.

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