There is no direct relationship between the results of a negative ultrasound and the chances of getting cervical cancer.
A vaginal ultrasound, or vaginal ultrasound, is not the same as a cervical cancer test. Vaginal ultrasound mainly checks the status of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and other parts of the body. If the vaginal ultrasound shows that they are all normal, it only proves that the relevant parts are all normal, but it cannot directly prove whether you may have cervical cancer.
Early stage cervical cancer cannot be detected by vaginal ultrasound because the cancerous tissue is small and there is no morphological change. However, if the lesion gradually increases in size, it may be detected, and by then the cervical cancer has already progressed to the middle or late stage, and the optimal treatment time is missed.
Whether you have cervical cancer or not needs to take cells from the cervix and do further pathology tests in the hospital to know. Vaginal ultrasound alone cannot diagnose whether you have cervical cancer or not, you need to do cervical cytology test to be sure.
It is recommended that you get vaccinated against cervical cancer and go to the hospital for regular checkups under the guidance of your doctor for early detection and treatment.