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[unpublished] How do I read my Pap smear results so that I can understand them?   (created at May 04, 2009)   156  

 Results Description Follow-up Within Normal Limits No abnormal cells detected. Return for pelvic exam and Pap test in one year. Atypia Cells of Uncertain Significance ASCUS  Some cells show a few chan...

[unpublished] How are precancerous conditions of the cervix treated?   (created at May 04, 2009)   97  

All treatments directed toward neoplastic conditions of the cervix should be based on a biopsy and not a Pap smear alone. Treatment for a precancerous lesion of the cervix depends on a number of factors. These factors include whether the lesion is low or h...

[unpublished] What is the difference between precancerous conditions and cancer of the cervix?   (created at May 04, 2009)   50  

Cells on the surface of the cervix sometimes appear abnormal but not cancerous. Scientists believe that some abnormal changes in cells on the cervix are the first step in a series of slow changes that can lead to cancer years later. That is, some abnormal ...