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Does Cyst In Uterine Cervix Cause Cancer?

i am a 44 yrs old married woman...height-5'3..weight-66...i'v got multiple cysts in uterine cervix. the bigger cyst measures 12X10mm. a hypoechoic solid lesion measuring about 16X14mm is seen in body of uterus. my uterus is bulky with small fibroid. i also did pap smear test and the impression was negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy..what does this mean?? m i suffering from cancer?? is anything dangerous or serious to worry about??
Tue, 17 Feb 2015
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Generally speaking, cysts in the cervical area are not cancerous. They are called nabothian cysts. Rarely, there may be cancerous cysts too. A surgical oncologist needs to examine you thoroughly and he should be able to tell you whether they look benign or malignant. As to the PAP report, it is entirely normal and doesnt need further consideration.
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Does Cyst In Uterine Cervix Cause Cancer?

Generally speaking, cysts in the cervical area are not cancerous. They are called nabothian cysts. Rarely, there may be cancerous cysts too. A surgical oncologist needs to examine you thoroughly and he should be able to tell you whether they look benign or malignant. As to the PAP report, it is entirely normal and doesnt need further consideration.