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Carcinoma in situ

Any information about immune support is in reference to cervical dysplasia, not carcinoma in situ or cancer of the vulva. If the Pap smear or biopsy shows true cancerous cells (carcinoma in situ or invasive carcinoma) rather than dysplastic or precancerous cells (of cervical dysplasia), then those cancerous cells must be removed by the appropriate surgical procedure. In this case, LEEPs and cone biopsies are the most commonly used procedures, or, in cases of cancer of the vulva, excision of the lesion. Immune support and a healthy lifestyle should then be sought to help prevent a recurrence. Do not rely on immune support to cure cancer.

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