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Hi girls.. I'm new to this .. I'm 31 and had my first smear done couple of weeks back my results showed abnormal cells.. went for biopsy and cells came back there on inside and outside of my cervix . I'm due to go to have them removed and get ultra sound . What exactly does this mean . If they grow on the outside they could possibly catch on to other organs .. should I worry !? 

  • Thanks for your post.

    I'm afraid that I cannot explain fully explain what was meant as it is not strictly a medical term but I hope the following information helps. 

    Your biopsy results may have shown cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). These are changes to the cells that cover the outside of the cervix (squamous cells). There are 3 grades of CIN and they relate to how deeply the abnormal cells have gone into the skin covering the cervix. CIN is not cancer. 

    Another type of cervical cell abnormality is called Cervical Glandular Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CGIN).  This means there are changes to the glandular cells that line the inside of the cervix. CGIN is less common than CIN, but is treated in a similar way.  CGIN is not cancer but without treatment these cells could develop into a type of cervical cancer called adenocarcinoma.

    You can read about CIN and CGIN on our website here 

    An ultrasound may be done to look at the pelvic area to see if there are other cervical problems. Sometimes with CGIN an ultrasound is done to look at the womb as these abnormal glandular cells may originally come from there.

    If you are able to, it might be a good idea to get back in touch with the colposcopy team to ask them to explain your situation. Certainly there will be an opportunity to ask more questions when you get the results of the scan at a follow up appointment. 

    Please get back to us if you need any more information or support.  You may find it helpful to talk things through with one of the nurses on our helpline.  The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Take care,

    Caroline 

  • Hello 

    this happened to me 20 years ago it's not cancer please don't worry I then had a calposocpy where they remove the cells xxx hope everything goes well take care xx