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  2. What It Means if You Have Precancerous Cells - Verywell Health

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    Precancerous cells are cells that show abnormal changes but have not yet developed into cancer cells. In many cases, they won't. But cancers can develop from these changes, so it's important to find them through routine screenings and other measures.

  3. 5 precancerous conditions and what you can do about them

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    Here’s what to know about these precancerous conditions and how to handle them. Take advantage of existing cancer screenings. Cancer is generally easiest to treat when it’s caught early. So, it’s important to stay up to date on your preventive screening exams.

  4. Pre-cervical cancer: What it means, treatment, and more

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/pre-cervical-cancer

    Pre-cervical cancer refers to atypical changes in the cervix. Not everyone with atypical cervical cells will develop cervical cancer. Learn more here.

  5. Does Pre-Cancer Mean I’m Going to Get Cancer?

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    Precancer simply means there are cells that have grown abnormally, causing their size, shape or appearance to look different than normal cells. Whether abnormal cells become cancerous is, in many cases, uncertain. Some of the variables are known; others aren’t. So what exactly does it mean for a person to be told they have a precancerous condition?

  6. What Are Precancerous Cells? | Moffitt - Moffitt Cancer Center

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    Precancerous cells are abnormal cells that could undergo changes and turn into cancer cells as time goes by. In fact, most precancerous cells do not morph into invasive cancer cells. What if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia?

  7. Precancerous condition - Wikipedia

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    A precancerous condition is a condition, tumor or lesion involving abnormal cells which are associated with an increased risk of developing into cancer. [1][2][3] Clinically, precancerous conditions encompass a variety of abnormal tissues with an increased risk of developing into cancer.

  8. Cervical Dysplasia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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    Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous condition in which abnormal cells grow on the surface of your cervix. The cervix is the opening to your uterus that’s attached to the top portion of your vagina. Another name for cervical dysplasia is cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, or CIN.

  9. What is a Precancerous Condition? - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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    A condition is considered precancerous if it consists of abnormal cells that have an increased risk of turning cancerous. In many cases, people with such conditions can take steps to reduce the chance that cancer will develop.

  10. Cervical Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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    It happens when the cells on your cervix start to change to precancerous cells. HPV (human papillomavirus) infection causes almost all cases of cervical cancer. HPV is a virus that spreads through sexual contact. You can lower your risk of cervical cancer by getting regular cervical cancer screenings (like a Pap smear) and receiving the HPV ...

  11. Cervical cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A Pap test can detect cancer cells in the cervix. It also can detect cells that have changes that increase the risk of cervical cancer. These are sometimes called precancerous cells. HPV DNA test. The HPV DNA test involves testing cells from the cervix for infection with any of the types of HPV that are most likely to lead to cervical cancer.