Is the probability of cervical warts becoming cancerous small? In clinical practice, many patients believe that as long as they have cervical warts, they will become cancerous. In addition, they do not have a correct understanding of the disease, which causes great panic and pressure on patients. In fact, the probability of cervical warts becoming cancerous is very small. So what is the probability of cervical warts becoming cancerous? From a clinical perspective, the tendency of cervical warts to become cancerous may be related to the following factors: 1. People with reduced immune function or physical weakness are prone to cervical warts, and the occurrence of cancer is also related to immune function. In addition, certain reasons activate oncogenes, changes in immune status and the effects of certain carcinogens, or skin lesions merge into pieces and do not heal for a long time, forming ulcers, infiltration and erosion, secondary infections and other chronic stimulations, which eventually lead to cell mutations and transformation into cancer. 2. The body's immune function declines, the recurrence rate is high, and even if a variety of effective treatment measures are taken, the recurrence of skin lesions cannot be effectively controlled and may develop into malignancy. 3. Giant condyloma acuminatum in the anus, rectum and perianal area is a highly progressive tumor with the characteristics of recurrence and malignancy, especially when it grows deep into the skin, the possibility of malignancy is greater. However, in general, patients with cervical condylomata are diagnosed and treated early, so they will not develop into giant cervical condylomata; they do not have other chronic immune diseases, and their immune capacity is not very low; they are not subjected to long-term strong laser stimulation or local freezing stimulation, and they will not form chronic stimulation such as long-term unhealed skin lesions, ulcers, infiltration and erosion, and secondary infections. Therefore, the stimulation factors that lead to cancer can be avoided. For women, only when they are infected with high-risk HPV can they develop cervical cancer and cervical epithelial lesions or cancer. However, HPV infection and latency is a long process, and it can lurk in cells for several years. It takes about 10 years from HPV infection to cervical cancer. During this period, as long as gynecological examinations are performed for cancer prevention screening, precancerous lesions can be detected and treated in time to avoid tragedies. |
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