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How Early Can Cervical Cancer Be Detected?

How long does it take to find out if someone has cancer in their female parts my pap smear came back with abnormalities and I have better than double the number of cetain markers. My pap smear was done in April and I am having cerious pains in my lower abdomian and I have a hemmoragic cist on my left overy and a large cist on my right overy
Wed, 26 Nov 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion you should consult gynecologist and get done
1. Cervical biopsy
2. Ovarian biopsy
3. CT SCAN OF PELVIC
You are at higher risk of malignancy as
1. PAP smear is suggestive of abnormal cells.
2. Higher markers.
3. Bilateral ovarian cyst.
So better to get done CT pelvic and biopsy of cervix and ovary to confirm the diagnosis.
Consult gynecologist and discuss all these.
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How Early Can Cervical Cancer Be Detected?

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion you should consult gynecologist and get done 1. Cervical biopsy 2. Ovarian biopsy 3. CT SCAN OF PELVIC You are at higher risk of malignancy as 1. PAP smear is suggestive of abnormal cells. 2. Higher markers. 3. Bilateral ovarian cyst. So better to get done CT pelvic and biopsy of cervix and ovary to confirm the diagnosis. Consult gynecologist and discuss all these.