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Old 09-22-2008, 10:10 PM #1
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Confused Cervical Changes

Had a pap last week. Provider approached me today, pulled me into another room and said that acolposcopy needed o be done by the end of this week because of high grade, atypical lesions on my cervix. Unfortunately, i didn't get to ask many questions? Is this common, serious?

After the biopsy, is that when they discover it COULD be cancer? I feel like such a dunce, but this is just not my area of interest1 Please help. Thanks
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