Cervix cancer

Hi. 
i got Cin2 recently discovered. 
i got cin1 before for a long time around 3 years and now it’s changed for cin2. 
I’ll have a llez soon. My question is probably silly because a lit of people has more serious health issues and so but if there is any chance i can get my cervix removed at all? My family is completed and i don’t want anymore kids. 
I’ve 2 small kids both under 3 years so I’m so worried about them what will happen if something goes wrong in future so i want to make sure i did everything possible. 
is this is something i can ask to my doctors? Or this option to remove cervix completely is just on the paper and the most common is just following the procedure for colposcopy, follow up then llez and follow up and then cone and so on. 
thank you. Have a good health. 

  • Hello Ksin and thank you for posting.

    Hysterectomies are not normally used as standard treatment for abnormal cells as the operation comes with its risks and complications. But, I think you should discuss this with your doctor so that you fully understand the decisions that are made about your health and why.

    Here is information on the usual treatment for abnormal cells and CIN 2, and this is information about when abnormal cells come back.

    If you find it helpful to talk things through with one of the nurses on our helpline the number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040. The lines are open from 9 am till 5 pm, Monday to Friday.

    Take care,

    Sarah.