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Is it cancer as long as the cervical biopsy is taken?

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Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 06:49 AM

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  • Catarina Catarina

    Apr 18, 2026

    Cervical biopsy results do not necessarily indicate cancer. Cervical biopsy is mainly used to diagnose cervical lesions, which may be inflammation, precancerous lesions or cancer, and must be judged based on the pathology report.

    Cervical biopsy is a commonly used gynecological examination method, which takes cervical tissue for pathological analysis. In most cases, biopsy results may show chronic cervicitis, cervical polyps, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and other benign lesions or precancerous lesions. These conditions are fundamentally different from cancer and can often be intervened with medications or topical treatments. For example, chronic cervicitis may manifest as increased secretions, which can be treated with drugs such as Baofukang Suppository and Xiaomi Suppository. ; Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may be related to human papillomavirus infection, and laser or conization surgery needs to be selected according to the grade.

    In a few cases, biopsy may be used to diagnose cervical cancer, which is more common in patients with persistent high-risk HPV infection who have not received timely intervention. Cervical cancer may present with contact bleeding in its early stages, and abnormal vaginal bleeding in its later stages. The diagnosis depends on pathological examination to find cancer cell infiltration. At this time, comprehensive treatment such as surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy needs to be selected according to the stage. However, cervical cancer accounts for a relatively low proportion of biopsy results, and most abnormal results are still controllable precancerous lesions.

    It is recommended that women undergo regular cervical cancer screening and be reviewed promptly if abnormalities are found. After the biopsy, it is necessary to keep the perineum clean, avoid strenuous exercise, and follow the doctor's advice for follow-up consultation. If the pathology report indicates high-grade lesions, you should actively cooperate with the doctor for follow-up treatment and management.

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