Likewise, people ask, how common is LSIL Pap?
Also, immediate treatment is not an option for people who are pregnant. An LSIL Pap test shows mild cellular changes. With LSIL, the risk of a high-grade cervical precancer is as high as 6.9 percent, and the risk of cervical cancer is less than 1 percent [2,3].
Likewise, what percentage of LSIL goes away? Teen-aged and young adult women who develop low-grade, benign lesions in the cervix due to human papilloma virus (HPV) have a 95 percent or better chance that the lesions will clear up on their own and not progress to a more advanced stage, a UCSF study shows.
Similarly, should I worry about LSIL?
Because LSIL does so often heal on its own, most doctors advocate a less aggressive approach to follow-up rather than treatment. In fact, the ACOG guidelines state that CIN 1/LSIL should not be treated unless it has persisted for more than two years, progresses to CIN 2 or CIN 3, or other medical factors are involved.
How long does it take for LSIL to turn into cancer?
In about 10 percent of cases, LSIL progresses to high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) within two years. Quint KD, et al. (2013). Progression of cervical low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions: In search of prognostic biomarkers.
