Cervical biopsy has been taken, and now it is in the process of waiting for the results. But I'm so nervous now. I don't know how likely it is to have cancer. Now there are two positive ones. I put the report list below. Please have a look and give me some suggestions. Thank you.
Condition Analysis:
HPV positive, TCT examination has the proliferation of squamous cells with unknown significance. It is suggested that colposcopy biopsy should be further done. HPV is a high-risk type, but it is not 16 and 18. 16 and 18 are closely related to cervical cancer.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, combined with your current situation, even if two high-risk TCTS are positive and liquid-based cytology TCT is atypical squamous cells, it is not necessarily cancer. It may be grade 1-2 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or simple inflammation. Of course, the pathological examination results shall prevail. Relax and carry out later intervention treatment according to the examination results
Condition Analysis:
HPV test reports suggest HPV infection of types 35 and 45. The examination report of cervical TCT suggests atypical lymphocyte changes with unclear significance. The risk of cancer is relatively low. Don't have too much pressure, just because the TCT examination report found atypical clinical cells with unclear significance. Further pathological examination of the cervix is needed to exclude cervical cancer.
Condition Analysis:
Your current test results show that this is abnormal, so you need to go to the hospital to do a colposcopy local biopsy according to the situation, for example, because there is virus infection and cell problems, you really need to do further examination, because cervical biopsy is the most accurate examination standard.