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Experiences with carcinoma in-situ (cervical) a second time?


I've already been diagnosed with cervical carcinoma in-situ and had a colposcopy and a cone biopsy. Now it appears to have come back. Has anyone had this more than once and if so, what course of treatment did you use the second time around?

Bless your heart. I suggest (from experience) that you talk to your gynecologist about hysterectomy. That's the choice I made. Beats having to go under anesthesia every 6 months for cone biopsy. Good luck.

Honey, do not be discouraged. God, this is tough to say...would recommend surgery...my mom, she did not survive the second time...and was dead within two months...went too agressive with her treatment...and did not make it...go and keep a positive mindset and early detection is the key...if it comes does to quality versus quantity...honey...choose the quality of life...my mother thought she was choosing quantity...and wound up accelerating her death. Choose wisely...and be brave. You are already, but know there is a God...he really does love you.

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