Is cervical conization more likely to cause cancer?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-23 18:35:06
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Cervical cancer is not associated with cervical conization. Cervical conization is mainly used for precancerous lesions, severe atypical hyperplasia of the cervical region, etc. Cervical cancer is associated with the persistence of high-risk HPV infection. If the incision margin is positive after surgery, it means that it has not been removed completely. In this case, it is very easy to relapse or even cause cancer. Even if the incision margin is negative after surgery, there is a certain chance of recurrence, but the probability is relatively low. After cervical conization, the patient should be reviewed regularly and treated in time.