
Breast health and breast cancer as you age
May 15, 2026
Christina J. Kim, MD, breast surgical oncologist at Ascension St. Vincent in Fishers, Indiana, shares why even after age 50, you should still follow breast screening guidelines.
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A cervical biopsy is a procedure to remove tissue from the cervix to test for abnormal or precancerous conditions, or cervical cancer.
During an endometrial biopsy, your healthcare provider removes a small tissue sample from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) for study. The tissue is viewed with a microscope to look for abnormal cells. Your doctor can also check the effects of hormones on the endometrium.
A fetal ultrasound is a test used during pregnancy. It creates an image of your baby in your womb (uterus). These tests are a safe way to check your baby’s health. During a fetal ultrasound, your baby’s heart, head and spine are evaluated, along with other areas. The ultrasound may be performed either on the abdomen (transabdominal) or inside the vagina (transvaginal).
A pelvic ultrasound is a scan that looks at the organs and structures in your pelvic area. It allows your healthcare provider to look at your uterus, cervix, bladder, fallopian tubes and ovaries. A pelvic ultrasound may be done in two ways:
Transabdominal: A transducer and gel are put on your belly.
Transvaginal: A long, thin transducer is covered with a plastic or latex sheath and gel, then placed inside the vagina.