Adenocarcinoma in situ of the cervix with microscopic infiltration is not scary.
Adenocarcinoma in situ is a cancerous tissue, which is in the glandular epithelium of the cervix and has not entered into the mesenchyme of the cervix. Adenocarcinoma in situ is a very early stage of cervical cancer, and if detected and treated in time, the result of treatment is still relatively good, so adenocarcinoma in situ of the cervix is not scary.
About 70% of adenocarcinoma in situ is caused by HPV infection, and it occurs more often in young women. Prolonged use of oral contraceptive pills and high levels of estrogen may cause adenocarcinoma in situ in the cervix.
Although adenocarcinoma in situ is not scary, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, so that the doctor can give the appropriate treatment plan according to the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, so as to avoid delaying the disease.