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1.   Jun 30, 2007 3:03 AM

» tpme - Abnormal PAPS

In response to Abnormal PAPS posted by P_Al:


Hi, I'm sorry if my post came off sounding a little abrupt.

But, yes, I do believe there was an ill-advised delay in my management.

I've been doing a lot of research since recieving these results, as well as talking to the MBCHP people.

In particular, I'm researching "atypical endocervical glandular cells, with reactive changes associated with inflammation." It also states "there are some kinds of cells that show up with this diagnosis that go on to be high grade lesions."

Anyway, I am a little anxious about all this.

And I must apologize for not mentioning previously that I do find your articles informative.

The following is a resource I hope you don't mind my mentioning:


If you live in Maine, and meet their guidelines, the Maine Breast and Cervical Health Program (MBCHP) will provide free breast and cervical health screenings for women who qualify.

For information about the program call:

Local/Outside of Maine: 1-207-287-8068
Maine Toll Free: 1-800-350-5180
TTY: 1-800-438-5514 (Deaf/Hard of Hearing)

It's an excellent program for those who need help paying for these screenings.

-- posted by tpme


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