Thank you Dr Ditah for your response and reassurance. I am really quite anxious at the moment, and my main fear is that the abnormal smear (CIN2) I had several years ago was not treated properly whilst I was still living in the UK, and this is now manifesting by way of a polys. I have had about 4 or 5 smears since my
colposcopy, and they did show clear, so much so that my GP put me back on three yearly smears. I have almost convinced myself that this is now cancer in the early stages, although my doctor today, did say my
cervix looked pink and normal. She mentioned that my
uterus looked 'small', which I can only assume means normal also. Is there a risk that by having CIN2 7 years ago that I am now more susceptible to abnormal cell changes in these areas, or that the cells may grow more aggressively than somebody who has never had an abnormal smear?? How common are polyps and what percentage if you know contain pre or cancerous cells? I am so sorry if I come across as a hypochondriac but I recall the worry from last time, and it feels as if I am sitting on a time bomb. The doctor also said that the polyps today was about the size of a winder on her watch, so not that big I imagine. I think she said she scraped it and it bled slightly, although I have lost very little blood since. Thank you for answering over the breast issue too. It was just a flip comment by the
radiologist, but I though she was preparing for a recall as a result of an abnormal
mammogram she had just taken. When I self check, and when my GP did the same today, no lumps or abnormalities were detected. Can my new implants increase my risk of breast cancer? I have also read that having glandular tissue (dense tissue) increases my risk of breast cancer too...... I am a quivering wreck, and not something I want to be just weeks before Christmas. Once again many thanks for your patience and assistance in this worrying time. Kind regards. XXXXXXX