Is CIN grade 3 with glandular involvement a cervical cancer?

CINIII involving glands is not yet cervical cancer. This is the pathologic result after cervical conization, which shows that the cells of lesions have not broken through the basement membrane, so it is not cervical cancer. However, if HPV is still positive, treatment must be continued. If it is persistently positive, it is still prone to cervical cancer. Therefore, after the surgery, you must relax, exercise, do not work hard or stay up late, and increase the body’s resistance. As long as the body’s immunity is strong, the virus can be removed. Because now there is no specific drug for HPV, only rely on the body to remove itself, so exercise is very important.