A pap smear is only sensitive enough to detect cancerous cells on the cervix, so I'm not sure why they are telling her she has uterine cancer. Unless they performed a biopsy of her uterus, they wouldn't know that from the pap smear. On the matter of waiting, while I ALWAYS advocate for women to take charge of their own health and not screw around with a cancer diagnosis, I think there is more to this story. For instance, they could have said PRE cancerous changes on her cervix, which will sometimes go away by themselves without treatment. BUT, if they told her for certain that she indeed had cancer on her cervix, then she should have found a different dr and made them do something in the way of treatment right then and there! Even though 99% of cervical cancer spreads very, very slowly, it can and will eventually spread. My advice now, is to get a clear diagnosis of what she has EXACTLY and then take the appropriate steps. Follow up at this point, if she did indeed have cancer 6 months ago, should now include a cone biopsy, a pelvic ultrasound, a CBC and if needed, an MRI of her abdomen. Please have her be diligent with this!