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Decoding Abnormal Cervical Smears:

An abnormal cervical smear result can be worrying, but it usually indicates early cell changes rather than cancer. The UK cervical screening programme detects these changes—often linked to HPV—so they can be monitored or treated before becoming serious. Follow-up may include a colposcopy, biopsy, or treatment such as the LLETZ procedure to remove abnormal cells. Most cases are managed successfully with minimal intervention. With proper monitoring, timely treatment, and follow-up care, patients can confidently maintain long-term cervical health and peace of mind.Mr Saurabh Phadnis146 Harley Street, London W1G 7LD, United Kingdom(+44) 20 3196 [email protected]://www.saurabhphadnis.co.uk/

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    Decoding Abnormal Cervical Smears A Patient’s Guide to Results and Follow-Up

    An abnormal cervical smear result can be worrying, but it usually indicates early cell changes rather than cancer. The UK cervical screening programme detects these changes—often linked to HPV—so they can be monitored or treated before becoming serious. Follow-up may include a colposcopy, biopsy, or treatment such as the LLETZ procedure to remove abnormal cells. Most cases are managed successfully with minimal intervention. With proper monitoring, timely treatment, and follow-up care, patients can confidently maintain long-term cervical health and peace of mind.Mr Saurabh Phadnis146 Harley Street, London W1G 7LD, United Kingdom(+44) 20 3196 [email protected]://www.saurabhphadnis.co.uk/

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An abnormal cervical smear result can be worrying, but it usually indicates early cell changes rather than cancer. The UK cervical screening programme detects these changes—often linked to HPV—so they can be monitored or treated before becoming serious. Follow-up may include a colposcopy, biopsy, or treatment such as the LLETZ procedure to remove abnormal cells. Most cases are managed successfully with minimal intervention. With proper monitoring, timely treatment, and follow-up care, patients can confidently maintain long-term cervical health and peace of mind.Mr Saurabh Phadnis146 Harley Street, London W1G 7LD, United Kingdom(+44) 20 3196 [email protected]://www.saurabhphadnis.co.uk/

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An abnormal cervical smear result can be worrying, but it usually indicates early cell changes rather than cancer. The UK cervical screening programme detects these changes—often linked to HPV—so they can be monitored or treated before becoming serious. Follow-up may include a colposcopy, biopsy,...

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