What does cervical biopsy mean? Does it mean cervical cancer?

Aug 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
The cervix is the area that connects the uterus and the vagina. A cervical biopsy involves taking a tissue sample from the cervix, which is then sent to a laboratory for cytological or histological examination to determine the presence of cervical cancer or other diseases. Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignancy, usually caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Cervical biopsy is one of the important methods for cervical cancer screening.

In general, cervical biopsy is a common medical procedure used to detect whether there are abnormal or pathological changes in cervical tissue, and it does not necessarily indicate cervical cancer. The details are as follows:

The cervix is the area connecting the uterus and the vagina. During a cervical biopsy, a sample of cervical tissue is taken and sent to a laboratory for cytological or histological examination to determine the presence of cervical cancer or other diseases. Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignancy, usually caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Cervical biopsy is one of the important methods for cervical cancer screening, but it does not mean that everyone undergoing this procedure has cervical cancer. Rather, it is a diagnostic tool that helps doctors detect precancerous lesions at an early stage.

Cervical biopsy is a routine gynecological procedure that enables physicians to understand pathological changes in cervical tissue and thereby determine whether cervical cancer or other conditions are present. If a doctor recommends a cervical biopsy, it is advisable to undergo the examination promptly and follow the doctor’s recommendations for any necessary follow-up treatment.