what are the medical and the surgical interventions for carcinoma in situ cervix? please answer.?


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Carcinoma in situ is not yet what we commonly call "cancer". It is the fine line between benign and malignant tumour. Since it is not yet malignant, it can be left alone like a benign tumour, or if you fear that it will turn into malignant tumour, surgical removal can be done. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can also be used.


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