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If you have been diagnosed with Cervical Cancer,Is the Leep procedure the common prcedure to treat it?
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ashleyashash
I have had the LEEP for the treatment and removal of PRE-CANCEROUS cells...
They were grade 2....
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Dennis MD
Hi.
A leep procedure can be used to diagnose cervical cancer or to treat early cervical cancer.
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