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What Does Abnormal Pap Smear Result With High Risk Cancer Cells Indicate?

two years ago i had a abnormal pap test done well they didnt do no byopsy on them cervical cacer cells cause they said they were not that big then last summer i had a pap test done and they said i had to have a byopsy on them because they gat a little bigger from the year before but thank god they were not cancer but the docter said they they could because it was the high risk cancer cells that got me in there to begin with well i just had one done june 29 2015 and today they told me they have to do another byopsy i dont understand why
Mon, 27 Jul 2015
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HELLO,
I Can understand your concern.
i would like to know the impression given in the pap smear report.
usually presence of atypical cells or dysplasia leads to suspicion of carcinoma.
if any of these are present in the report ,biopsy is strongly advised.
you need not be worried so much as treatment modalities are present for the same.
kindly get the biopsy done and get back to us for further advise.
thanks for choosing HCM
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What Does Abnormal Pap Smear Result With High Risk Cancer Cells Indicate?

HELLO, I Can understand your concern. i would like to know the impression given in the pap smear report. usually presence of atypical cells or dysplasia leads to suspicion of carcinoma. if any of these are present in the report ,biopsy is strongly advised. you need not be worried so much as treatment modalities are present for the same. kindly get the biopsy done and get back to us for further advise. thanks for choosing HCM