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I am seeking and hoping to find any information about ovarian and cervical cancer. After a pap, my results showed atypical glandular cells, squamous cells, severe case of inflammation, and bacterial vaginosis. My obgyn scheduled an appointment for me to have a colposcopy and endometrial biopsy two weeks later. After the procedure she stated that she had to double up on the samples, she saw a few abnormal areas and also saw some lesions higher up the cervical canal. The walls are also very thick. Prior to doing this, I had a transvaginal ultra sound and a ct scan that showed my uterus is enlarged,bilateral cystic changes in the ovaries and thickening of the bowel loops were identified. I have no clue what that means. there was no sign of HPV, but I have had a vaginal discharge for years and regular paps and nothing ever worked in relieving the continuous discharge that I have had for years. This is my first abnormal pap. If anyone knows or is experiencing, has experienced this please share your experience with me, I am out of my wits. Got to go in on the 14 June for the results of the Biopsy.
Any additional advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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