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Is "carcinoma in situ" and "high grade displaysia", both of the cervix the same thing?


Please don't use words I don't understand and please don't copy and paste answers from google

The previous answer is correct, however, "some" doctors do consider high grade dysplasia "carcinoma in situ"...

Yes they are both cervical disorders no they are not the same.
Carcinoma in situ is translated to "cancer in place" It is cancer but is does not spread to other tissue. High grade dysplasia is not yet a cancer althought it has the same characteristics. It could turn to cancer and spread.
Hope this helps

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