Every day, many patients, including even our medical staff, come to the hospital for treatment of celiac disease with anxiety, and I educate them every day, repeatedly and repeatedly, about this poor little group of cancer-phobes. In fact, celiac disease is a “disease” that has long been removed from the textbooks. Simple ectopic cervical columnar epithelium is a physiological phenomenon, and the degree of ectopia is not directly related to cervical cancer, nor does it need to be treated. Nowadays, there is a phenomenon of over-treatment of the so-called “cervical erosion”, which is not only misleading but also related to the lack of medical knowledge of women. The diagnosis of cervical disease cannot be made by visual observation, and even a smooth cervix can get cervical cancer. If you suspect that there is something wrong with your cervix, you can go to the hospital for relevant examinations. Normal women should have cytopathological and viral examinations once a year, and then colposcopy and histopathological examinations if there are problems. The reason why people are so worried about celiac disease is largely due to the fact that celiac disease has been considered by the medical community as a precursor to the possibility of cervical cancer. The second most common malignant tumor among female malignant tumors after breast cancer, and because of this, many women are nervous as soon as they hear they have cervical erosion, worrying that it is a signal of “precancerous lesions” and have to nip this “bud” in the bud. In fact, the latest medical concept is that In fact, the latest medical concept is that “celiac disease” is not directly related to cervical cancer. “The medical research has clearly established that persistent oncogenic human papillomavirus infection is the main cause of cervical cancer. In other words, whether or not you will get cervical cancer depends mainly on the HPV virus infection.” Over-exaggerating the harm of celiac disease often causes a lot of psychological pressure on women, who are obviously a normal person, but mistakenly believe that they are sick and unhealthy and try to get treatment by all means, which also adds to the financial burden. So, sisters, celiac disease is not directly related to cervical cancer! Whether treatment is needed depends on cytology and viral test results. Don’t be blindly on fire!