Cervical abnormalities (CIN3/CGIN): views on cervical screening
Cervical screening is the best way to detect changes to the cervix before cervical cancer develops. This is one of the few cancers that is...
The women we talked to offered many different types of advice based on their experiences of having CIN3 / CGIN. Everyone is different and what works for one person may not work for someone else. Here are some of their suggestions’
Cervical screening can help prevent cervical cancer by detecting and treating early abnormalities. Attending for appointments when invited is extremely important. Don’t let fear or lack of time prevent you from going. Any abnormality that is found can then be treated at an early stage.
If you are diagnosed with CIN3, remember that CIN3 is not cancer and it is treatable.
Try not to worry – the health professionals are there to treat you. Don’t be afraid to ask questions at appointments, even if you feel they might be silly or trivial.
If you are anxious or have lots of unanswered questions, don’t be afraid to talk to your GP.
Cervical screening is the best way to detect changes to the cervix before cervical cancer develops. This is one of the few cancers that is...