Hello, if the cervical gland hyperplasia with cystic dilatation continues to develop, it is atypical hyperplasia mentioned in the pathological report. If it reaches 2-3 degrees, it is often considered as a precancerous lesion in clinic, that is, cells continue to mutate, and some may evolve into cervical cancer. You didn't see cancer cells in the cancer hospital consultation, so you can't diagnose cervical adenocarcinoma. It cannot be said that all cervical gland hyperplasia will develop into cervical cancer. Therefore, regular inspection is more important.
(Dr. Zhou Jun solemnly reminds me that because I can't see the patient face to face, I can't fully understand the condition. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! )
Anhui Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhou Jun/