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Re: AGCUSFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netFri, 29 Jan 1999 12:59:52 EST
Frances Anne: Atypical changes in the cervical glands need to be investigated. Colposcopy should add needed information. LEEP is a relatively benign procedure and can be done in an office setting with local anesthesia. Most changes in the cervix proceed very slowly. Atypical cell changes may never progress to malignancy, and if they do, it may take years. (Don't count on it) Why not get LEEPed then go to Japan? ============================================= *Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to consult your physician prior to choosing or planning therapeutic options and/or interventions. **Private emails cannot be answered. **Agape, DR. L. [a.k.a. DR. George]
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