Bone BiopsyBiopsy, Bone What To Think AboutDuring a bone biopsy, the doctor may also take a sample of
bone marrow (bone marrow biopsy). A bone marrow biopsy
is done to check for infection in the bone marrow or to see why the bone marrow
may not be healthy or to check for certain kinds of cancer, such as
leukemia,
lymphoma, or multiple myeloma. For more information,
see the medical test
Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy.
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