There is a role for interferon in cervical precancerous lesions grade III.
Cervical precancerous lesion grade III is the stage of moderate atypical hyperplasia of the cervix from normal cells to cancer cells, which may develop into carcinoma in situ and then into cervical cancer, interferon can be used in the treatment of malignant tumors, with the effect of inhibiting the virus.
Interferon can play the role of anti-DNA, RNA and certain enzyme induction on the surface of viral cells after binding with special membrane receptors in viral cells, and can inhibit the replication and proliferation of virus-infected cells.
At the same time, interferon can not only directly inhibit the proliferation of cervical precancerous lesions tumor cells, but also enhance the patient’s body’s immune defense, preventing the growth of cervical cancer cells, so cervical pre-cancerous lesions of grade III with interferon has a certain role.
For patients with cervical pre-cancerous lesions, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and actively target treatment to avoid delaying the condition. The use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.