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When you go to your doctor for a physical, he thumps you, feels you for swelling, and otherwise pokes and prods. Like a policeman searching for a thief, he’s looking for anything that can cause you trouble. And if he finds anything that seems irregular, he wants to check it out. When I had a physical a few years ago, the doctor found a tiny lump near my collarbone. “Hum!” he said in that not-so comforting doctor tone, “we had better check this out.” He did, too. He wanted a biopsy—a tiny bit of flesh (my flesh, of course), which could be put under a microscope and examined. He explained that he would numb the spot and use a needle to get to the heart of the problem.
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