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just wondering
01-16-2002, 02:14 PM
I am 25 and have had two abnormal pap smears in the past 10 months. They call it ASCUS. The doctor did not explain in that well to me. Does ASCUS mean possible cancer or that it could eventually turn into cancer or is that only when you have dysplasia? I am just really confused. Should I wait three months or go now?

Carreen
01-16-2002, 11:56 PM
ASCUS is atypia squamous cells of undetermined significance (in case someone didnt know). Squamous cells are the thin flat cells that form on the surface of the cervix. Considered a mild abnormality that is likely to become normal over time without treatment. Many physicians will suggest a repeat Pap test three to six months after the first. If the second test is abnormal, a colposcopy may be suggested. A colposcopy is a test where a gynecologist can examine the cervix in the office under magnification, and biopsy areas that appear abnormal. One of the biggest causes of ASCUS is HPV (human papilloma virus) the cause of genital warts.

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