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Is this result means I have cancer?

Doctor didn’t find anything serious on ct scan then I did the bronchoscope a couple days ago, and there is  BRONCHIAL CELL CT result.

SEGMENTED NEUTROPHILS, BRONC 10 %
%
LYMP, BRONC 8 %
%
MONO, BRONC 5 %
%
EOS, BRONC 5 %
%
MACROPHAGES, BRONC 72 %
%
CILIATED EPIS RARE A
SQUAMOUS EPITHIEALS MODERATE A
DIFFERENTIAL BASED ON, BRONC 100

The ciliated epis and squamous epithieals are out of range. Does that mean I have cancer? I’m really worried and thanks for your help.
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This is something to ask your doctor, as he has the tests.  Generally doctors send patients these days a written report of what they found, usually on an online portal these days.  But if your doc thought you had cancer, you can bet he'd be calling you back in again.  But again, the person to ask is the person who knows best because he ordered and analyzed the tests, which is the doc who ordered the tests.
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Thank you for your reply. My doctor ordered the next appointment on Nov 1st. I bet him (at last appointment before these test) if there anything serious before Nov 1st please contact me and he said he would if there anything life-threatening( I’m not sure the cancer is belong to life threatening or not in his eyes). I sent a message to him the day before yesterday when I saw this result, his nurse said there was more test coming, so the doctor didn’t see the whole story yet, so let me wait until Nov 1st. But I’m really nervous about this result and try to find any information online but nothing similar to this report.
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