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"High school and college students were coming in with precancerous lesions," he said.
Given your history, you are at risk for precancerous skin lesions.
In the uterus it is more likely to be precancerous.
These precancerous changes do not mean that you have cervical cancer.
The risk may be because of a precancerous condition, family history, or lifestyle factors.
As a result, many precancerous conditions may go undetected until it's too late.
The purpose of this test is to detect potentially precancerous changes.
These are examined in the lab to find precancerous and cancer cells.
Experts say this test can detect more than 90 percent of precancerous lesions.
It is not yet known whether treatment of precancerous lesions must be continued indefinitely.
Most polyps are benign, but at least one type is known to be precancerous.
The whole plant has also been shown to induce precancerous changes in rats.
CD is associated with two grades of disease linked precancerous states.
Taking medicines to treat a precancerous condition or to keep cancer from starting.
Sometimes precancerous changes occur in the cells lining the colon.
If abnormal cells are precancerous, they can then be removed or destroyed.
Give yourself the best odds after treatment for cervical cancer or precancerous conditions.
The rate is 100 percent among those who have precancerous polyps detected and removed.
Stage 0 breast cancer may still be precancerous, but it still needs treatment.
This can lead to precancerous changes or cervical cancer.
I have had signs of precancerous changes (dysplasia) in my colon.
It can be difficult to tell an abnormal cell from a normal one, especially in the early stages of precancerous changes.
And in those first few months he'd already found three cancers and several precancerous lesions.
Each year since 1996, Rhonda said, she has undergone two operations to remove precancerous cells.
Such activation is believed to be required for a precancerous lesion to turn into cancer.