Which high item on a cervical biopsy is cancer?

A cervical biopsy report will clearly indicate whether there is cancer and what type of cancer it is, without reporting which indicator is high.
A cervical biopsy is a pathologic diagnosis made by obtaining a biopsy of tissue from the cervical region of the uterus for morphological observation. The pathology report usually specifies whether the lesion is cancerous or not, or whether it is a specific type of cancer such as squamous carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, squamous adenocarcinoma, etc., or whether it is a pre-cancerous lesion such as low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia or high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, etc., based on the histologic characteristics, and does not report which indicator is high.
For patients who are found to have cervical lesions, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals for consultation, and under the guidance of doctors, they can be actively treated with drugs such as interferon, or cervical LEEP surgery or hysterectomy, in order to get the best therapeutic effect.