What does good biopsy elasticity mean?

Good biopsy elasticity indicates that the tissue being biopsied is flexible and not stiff. Good biopsy elasticity indicates that the tissue being biopsied is soft, not stiff, and elastic, so the result is more likely to be a benign tumor, and if the tissue being examined is stiff, it is more likely to be malignant. Pathological biopsy is an important test to confirm the diagnosis of malignant or benign tumors. Malignant tumors are harder, grow faster, and lack elasticity, while benign tumors are softer and more elastic. People with good biopsy elasticity should not worry too much to avoid aggravating their condition because of bad mood, and should be treated according to the final pathology results under the guidance of the physician’s interview.