Will cervical precancerous lesions recur after surgery?

Will cervical precancerous lesions recur after surgery?

There are many causes of precancerous lesions, which are directly related to poor personal hygiene and high-risk human papillomavirus infection. The virus can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, and the chance of infection is relatively high if there are multiple sexual partners. Cervical precancerous lesions are mainly caused by persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus. Patients with grade 2 and 3 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia need treatment, and there is a certain risk of recurrence after surgery. Cervical precancerous lesions are severe atypical hyperplasia, which basically will not recur after surgical treatment.

Which department should I go to for cervical cancer screening?

For women who have sex, it is recommended to have a cervical cancer screening once a year. The screening items for cervical cancer mainly include HPV and TCT examinations. If the above results are normal, it is only necessary to check once a year. If the above results are abnormal, further colposcopy biopsy is required. The next treatment plan is determined based on the biopsy results. If the biopsy results indicate precancerous lesions, cervical conization can be considered. If the biopsy results indicate that cervical cancer has developed, radical hysterectomy is required. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are also required if necessary after surgery. Patients undergoing cervical cancer screening should first go to the gynecology clinic to take samples and send them to pathology. After the report is issued, it will be determined whether they are infected with HPV. According to the manifestation of cervical cancer lesions.

Is squamous cell cervical cancer serious?

It is recommended that surgical treatment should be considered. After surgical treatment, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be considered in combination with traditional Chinese medicine for symptomatic treatment. This treatment will also have a good effect on recovery. Squamous cell cervical cancer is very serious. The current treatment plan is mainly surgery and radiotherapy, but the cure rate of patients in the middle and late stages is very low.

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