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What Is The Seriousness Of C2 Level Cancer Cells?

My sister was diagnosed with thyroid cancer this past Summer, she had surgery to remove her thyroid in Aug and we were told that it was caught in time and it had not spread nor was it in her bloodstream. Well she had her annual pap and now they are saying they found C2 level cancer cells...she is only 30 years old. They haven't said were the cancer is, but how serious is C2 level and could this in any way be linked to the thyroid cancer?
Thu, 4 Dec 2014
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Your sister probably has a condition called CIN2 which is a condition of the cervix (the last part of the uterus) which if left untreated can progress in half the cases to cancer of the cervix. you have 2 options. Either get a PAP smear repeated every 6 months to see if the CIN2 is progressing. Or, she can undergo a colposcopic examination done along with biopsy of any suspicious area. This will ensure that she does not have anything sinister. Also, this has nothing to do with her thyroid cancer.
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What Is The Seriousness Of C2 Level Cancer Cells?

Your sister probably has a condition called CIN2 which is a condition of the cervix (the last part of the uterus) which if left untreated can progress in half the cases to cancer of the cervix. you have 2 options. Either get a PAP smear repeated every 6 months to see if the CIN2 is progressing. Or, she can undergo a colposcopic examination done along with biopsy of any suspicious area. This will ensure that she does not have anything sinister. Also, this has nothing to do with her thyroid cancer.