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Age 31-44
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Interview 07
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She developed a fever and had considerable pain the first week after her cone biopsy.
Experienced symptoms of abnormal bleeding. Referred to colposcopy clinic in 2000. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN 3). Treatment given; cone biopsy.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Interview 27
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Since her cone biopsy, she has had difficulty getting enough cervical cells taken during her smear tests.
Abnormal smear in 1985. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN3). Treatment given; cone biopsy. Normal smear tests for seven years. Abnormal smear in 1992. Diagnosed with mild dyskariosis. Treatment given; diathermy loop excision (Inpatient). Several inadequate smear tests until July 2001 when laser treatment was given.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Interview 27
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Describes her experience of a cone biopsy to treat abnormal cervical cells.
Abnormal smear in 1985. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN3). Treatment given; cone biopsy. Normal smear tests for seven years. Abnormal smear in 1992. Diagnosed with mild dyskariosis. Treatment given; diathermy loop excision (Inpatient). Several inadequate smear tests until July 2001 when laser treatment was given.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 45-59
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Interview 04
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Her main fear was having a general anaesthetic for the first time.
Several abnormal smears, referred to colposcopy clinic. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN 3) in 1996. Treatment given; cone biopsy. Abnormal cells persisted. Further treatments to remove abnormal cells. Last colposcopy showed no abnormalities.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Interview 07
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She believes it is important to overcome fear of an anaesthetic in order to have abnormal cervical cells treated.
Experienced symptoms of abnormal bleeding. Referred to colposcopy clinic in 2000. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN 3). Treatment given; cone biopsy.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Interview 07
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Describes what it was like having the packing removed from her vagina after her cone biopsy.
Experienced symptoms of abnormal bleeding. Referred to colposcopy clinic in 2000. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN 3). Treatment given; cone biopsy.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 45-59
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Interview 02
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She wasn’t prepared for the pain she felt when the packing was removed from her vagina after her cone biopsy.
Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN 3) in 1986. No treatment given but monitored with regular colposcopies. Test results showed CIN2 followed by a second recurrence of CIN3. Treatment: Cone Biopsy. Annual smears since. No further recurrence. Experience of doctors having difficulty getting adequate cells for smear test.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Laura - Interview 36
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Laura found the local anaesthetic the worst part of the cone biopsy.
In 2006, Laura was referred for colposcopy and had Lletz treatment. In 2007 she had a cone biopsy for CIN3. In 2008, she had a hysterectomy.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Interview 27
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The cone biopsy treatment was not as bad as she expected and after a couple of weeks she felt back to normal.
Abnormal smear in 1985. Diagnosed with abnormal cervical cells (CIN3). Treatment given; cone biopsy. Normal smear tests for seven years. Abnormal smear in 1992. Diagnosed with mild dyskariosis. Treatment given; diathermy loop excision (Inpatient). Several inadequate smear tests until July 2001 when laser treatment was given.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Kim - Interview 37
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Kim had a cone biopsy because she had abnormal cervical cells which were graded CIN3 and CGIN.
Kim had a knife cone biopsy in 2008 to remove three areas of abnormal cells; CIN2, CIN3 and CGIN. Her recent colposcopy examination showed no abnormal cells.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Paula - Interview 35
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Paula had a cone biopsy as a day patient which was very straightforward. She felt weak for a few days afterwards.
Paula had CIN3 and high grade CGIN in 2007. Lletz treatment and a cone biopsy successfully removed the abnormal cells. Her colposcopy results in April 2008 were normal.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Kim - Interview 37
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Kim describes her cone biopsy under general anaesthetic and her recovery at home afterwards.
Kim had a knife cone biopsy in 2008 to remove three areas of abnormal cells; CIN2, CIN3 and CGIN. Her recent colposcopy examination showed no abnormal cells.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Kim - Interview 37
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Kim talks about her emotions about having sex again with her husband after a cone biopsy.
Kim had a knife cone biopsy in 2008 to remove three areas of abnormal cells; CIN2, CIN3 and CGIN. Her recent colposcopy examination showed no abnormal cells.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Kim - Interview 37
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Kim had a cone biopsy because she had abnormal cervical cells which were graded CIN3 and CGIN.
Kim had a knife cone biopsy in 2008 to remove three areas of abnormal cells; CIN2, CIN3 and CGIN. Her recent colposcopy examination showed no abnormal cells.
Cancer
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Cervical Screening
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Age 31-44
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Laura - Interview 36
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Laura found the local anaesthetic the worst part of the cone biopsy.
In 2006, Laura was referred for colposcopy and had Lletz treatment. In 2007 she had a cone biopsy for CIN3. In 2008, she had a hysterectomy.
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