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7 lis 2023 · A normal colposcopy result means a person has no cervical cancer cells, including precancerous ones. Abnormal results may indicate a person has cancerous or precancerous cells in their...
17 lip 2023 · Sometimes the impression can differ from the pathology report, other times they agree: a very abnormal appearing lesion when biopsied can actually be normal or low risk while other times a benign-appearing lesion can result in a high risk biopsy or invasive cancer.
Depending on your age, you'll be invited for a cervical screening appointment in 3 or 5 years if you get a normal result. Or your biopsy may find abnormal cervical cells. This is known as an abnormal result.
19 maj 2022 · The results of your colposcopy and biopsy will determine if you need any treatment. About 40% of people receive results that report no sign of abnormal cells. About 60% need treatment of some kind to address an abnormality.
11 wrz 2023 · About 4 in 10 colposcopy results are normal. This means no cell changes (abnormal cells) were found in your cervix. You can have a normal colposcopy result even if you had an abnormal cervical screening result. This is because cervical screening looks to see if there are cell changes.
12 lis 2023 · Colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure performed due to an abnormal cervical screening test or a visible lesion seen on the cervix during an examination. This diagnostic procedure assists with formulating a management plan based on the biopsy results.
11 maj 2024 · Colposcopy, which is pronounced kol-POS-kuh-pee, looks for signs of disease. A colposcopy may be recommended if a Pap test result shows something concerning. If your healthcare team finds a suspicious area of cells during your colposcopy procedure, a sample of tissue can be collected for testing.