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Health Encyclopedia: Cervical Cancer Treatment For Cin And Carcinoma In Situ

Treatment for CIN and Carcinoma in Situ


Treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), including carcinoma in situ, depends on the type and extent of abnormal changes. Some of the treatments for CIN are also used for early-stage cancer.

  • CIN I often goes away on its own. Careful follow up is required to make certain that the Pap smear and colposcopic exam return to normal.
  • CIN II or CIN III may turn into invasive cancer if the suspicious area is not removed. This is often done using an outpa...
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