Can white spots on the cervix be cancer?

White spots on the cervix are not necessarily cancer, but may also be cervical cysts. When a woman finds white spots on her cervix, she cannot judge benign or malignant by the naked eye, and needs to do a preliminary judgment by doing a TCT examination of the cervix. If it is only chronic inflammation, anti-infective drugs can be given to treat it or to confirm the diagnosis by doing colposcopy and pathological biopsy, which can basically be used to identify benign and malignant, women who have sex, it is best to do cervical cancer screening every year, including TCT and HPV virus examination, only chronic inflammation needs to be given anti-inflammatory treatment. If TCT is not able to make a clear diagnosis, if necessary, it is necessary to do colposcopy, colposcopy to take pathological biopsy, can be found earlier cervical malignant lesions, cervical malignant lesions and early surgery is able to improve the cure rate.