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What Does My Test Report Indicate?

I just had my Cervix removed 5 days ago and I see on my paper work this is written carcinoma uterine cervix in situ and I do not under stand what it is or what my out come should be in the next two weeks because I don t see my Doctor until the 29th, please explain what this is
Wed, 22 Jul 2015
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Hello,

Welcome to healthcaremagic.com!

I really appreciate your concern. Carcinoma in situ is an earlier form of cancer. So that's why your cervix is removed. Early detection and removal leads to very good prognosis as in your case. So there is nothing to worry about it. Be relax. Have enough rest and proper diet. You'll be fine.
Hope my answer has solved your query. Take Care.

Thank you.

Best Regards.
Dr. Manan
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What Does My Test Report Indicate?

Hello, Welcome to healthcaremagic.com! I really appreciate your concern. Carcinoma in situ is an earlier form of cancer. So that s why your cervix is removed. Early detection and removal leads to very good prognosis as in your case. So there is nothing to worry about it. Be relax. Have enough rest and proper diet. You ll be fine. Hope my answer has solved your query. Take Care. Thank you. Best Regards. Dr. Manan