Abnormal/precancerous cell surrounded by ovaries?

A while back I went to my gynecologist and a pap smear revealed abnormal (possibly precancerous cells). They took a biopsy and found that the cell were not precancerous, as far as they could tell. But does this mean I am more potential to have cancerous cells in my adjectives? I'm only 18!
Answers:    A pap smear cannot detect if there is anything wrong with your ovaries. Cells on a pap smear are taken from you cervix. This would plan you are more likely to get cervical cancer than someone who has not have precancerous cells, but it does not mean you are likely to go and get it. The best thing you can do is to follow the schedule for your pap smear set by your doctor. They will likely monitor you closely for a while.
Pap smear is for your cervix. Tests regularly turn out to be false-positive for abnormal cells. Get a second opinion (from a different doctor and lab) a moment ago to be safe.


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