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Cryotherapy (freezing and destroying of abnormal cells) or laser vaporization (using a laser to destroy abnormal cells) may be used to treat early-stage cancer. A hysterectomy may be necessary

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What is the difference between a cervical biopsy and a cone biopsy?

A cervical biopsy involves the extraction of a smaller tissue sample and is less invasive than a cone biopsy.


What is another name for cervical conization?

It is also known as a cone biopsy or cold knife cone biopsy.


What material is removed during a cone biopsy?

A cone biopsy is a surgical procedure in which a cone-shaped tissue sample from the cervix is removed for examination.


What kind of cancer is diagnosed with a cone biopsy?

A cone biopsy is performed to diagnose cancer of the cervix or to detect precancerous changes.


Is using tampons after cone biopsy safe?

You should avoid tampon use for three weeks after the cone biopsy. After that, you can use them again.


In what way does a cone biopsy help treat cancer?

a cone biopsy is done to diagnose cervical cancer or to remove cancerous or precancerous tissue.


Cone Biopsy how much it costs?

2000.00


Can you go into menapause from a cone biopsy?

yes


What are normal results for a cone biopsy?

Numerous studies have indicated that cone biopsy is successful in excising all cancerous tissue in 90% of patients with cervical cancer.


What percentage of women experience bleeding following a cone biopsy?

Two to 8% of women who undergo a cone biopsy will experience bleeding for up to two weeks.


What is a cone biopsy also known as?

Also called cervical conization, a cone biopsy is done to diagnose cervical cancer or to remove cancerous or precancerous tissue.


What is conization?

Conization-- Cone biopsy; removal of a cone-shaped section of tissue from the cervix for diagnosis or treatment.