How do lifestyle factors and exposure to environmental substances affect our cancer risk?
texasangelgirl
by texasangelgirl on Mon Jun 13, 2011 02:46 PM
It is so hard to get questions and drs. just want you to believe it will be ok after they do the laser. I guess I am wondering if you are told severe dyplasia and you are one step of having evasive cancer. If the laser did not work how fast will this dyplasia travel to become cancer. this is so hard. I am 51 was smoking until the day i found out about this. What else can i do?
kjcreager
by kjcreager on Sat Aug 13, 2011 03:31 AM
I don't have any good answers for you. After going through treatment for cervical cancer I still have high grade displaysia due to HPV at my three month follow up. He did laser treatment. Due to severe radiation damage I have had I missed my 6 month follow up pap. I went in this last Wednesday for a pap and biopsy which was extremely painful due to the radiation damage to my bladder. Once I get my results, I will let you know what I find out. Docs can be very evasisve and it drives me nuts.
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