Treatment for Precancerous Lesions may cause Cramping or other pain, Bleeding or a Watery Discharge.
Occasionally, a Hysterectomy is performed to treat Precancerous Conditions of the Cervix.
However, the Hysterectomy is considered to be unnecessary in the great majority of cases of Precancerous Conditions of the Cervix unless other Gynecologic Problems co-exist.
Women are likely to benefit from pretreatment evaluation by a Gynecologic Oncologist if they have:
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A suspicious visible growth of the Cervix
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A Biopsy Report confirming invasive Carcinoma
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| How are precancerous conditions of the cervix treated? (0) | 2009/05/05 |
| D&C for Cervical Cancer (0) | 2009/05/05 |

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