Patient: The patient, 55 years old, usually sometimes the leucorrhea is not clean, a bit tofu-like, do liquid-based thin layer cytology, epithelial cell condition: squamous cell lesions: ASC-US, microscopic analysis and recommendations: epithelial cell abnormalities ASC-US . The HPV genetic test was done again and the report showed: HPV33 positive. Can you tell me if this is cervical cancer? What is the appropriate treatment? Do I need to have surgery to remove it? Thank you! Huiyi He, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Guangzhou First People’s Hospital: For the time being, it cannot be diagnosed as cancer, only that there is HPV infection and suspicious cells are found. It is better to do a colposcopy, and if necessary, take a biopsy under the microscope and send it for pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis. Only after diagnosis can we consider what treatment to use, but not surgery first.