Difference between revisions of "Cervical Carcinoma In-Situ"

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==Guidance==
 
==Guidance==
Acceptable if surgically removed and confirmed cervical carcinoma in-situ (Cervical Intra-epithelial Neoplasia (CIN) 1,2 or 3), with two subsequent normal smears.
 
  
Spontaneous remission is also acceptable if there are two subsequently normal smears.
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=== Guidance at recruitment ===
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Accept
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=== Guidance at VT ===
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Acceptable if removed surgically, or with cryo/laser therapy, with histologically confirmed cervical carcinoma in-situ (Cervical Intra-epithelial Neoplasia (CIN) 1,2 or 3) with a normal smear following treatment and donor is back on the routine screening programme.
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Spontaneous remission is also acceptable if the donor has had a normal smear test and is back on the routine screening programme.
  
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==

Latest revision as of 12:14, 6 November 2025

Acceptability at Recruitment

QUALIFIED

Acceptability at CT / Work-Up

QUALIFIED

Individual at Risk

Recipient

Explanation of Condition

Pre-cancerous cells found in the uterine cervix. These may be removed surgically, or treated with laser or cryo (cold) therapy.

Guidance

Guidance at recruitment

Accept

Guidance at VT

Acceptable if removed surgically, or with cryo/laser therapy, with histologically confirmed cervical carcinoma in-situ (Cervical Intra-epithelial Neoplasia (CIN) 1,2 or 3) with a normal smear following treatment and donor is back on the routine screening programme.

Spontaneous remission is also acceptable if the donor has had a normal smear test and is back on the routine screening programme.

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Cervical Smear

Positive Cervical Smear

Version

Version 1, Edition 1

Date of Last Update

15th June 2012