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Overview
Prognosis
Early diagnosis and prompt treatment cure nearly all cases of cervical dysplasia. Sometimes, the condition returns.
Without treatment, severe cervical dysplasia may develop invasive cancer. It can take 10 or more years for cervical dysplasia to develop into cancer. The risk of cancer is lower for mild dysplasia.