What does it mean when a pathology of the vaginal stump after hysterectomy shows some cellular hyperplasia?

Pathology of the vaginal stump after hysterectomy shows that some cellular hyperplasia cannot exclude the possibility of cancer. Hyperplasia of the vaginal stump after hysterectomy is normal, but no further lesions are possible. That is to say, if there is cancer, it may belong to stump cancer. At this point, do not be too afraid, need to follow the doctor’s advice with further tests, HPV (human papillomavirus) and TCT (liquid-based thin-layer cytometry) and other related tests. If there is no abnormality in these two tests, there is no need to worry, which means that there is no cancer, and regular review is enough. However, if there is any abnormality, you need to cooperate with your doctor and take active treatment. The principle of early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment should be practiced. The specific situation should be decided by interview.