Cervical squamous cell atypical cancer?

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2025-05-02 04:34:50 Views: 87 times

Atypical squamous cells are often referred to as atypical squamous cells. Whether atypical squamous cells are cancerous or not depends on the specific circumstances.

Cervical squamous cell atypical cancer?

Cervical cytology is a screening method for cervical cancer, which can detect abnormal proliferation of cervical epithelial cells. If the test results show atypical squamous cells, cervical cytology shows atypical squamous cells, usually due to cell mutations caused by cervical inflammation. After treatment, cancer does not generally occur. In some cases, cervical epithelial cells are damaged and regenerate, and this may also happen when repaired. Cancer does not generally occur. However, if HPV58 positive and TCT atypical squamous cells appear at the same time, if not treated in time, cancer may occur.



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