Pre-malignant changes are invariably cured by destroying the abnormal area as described above. Sometimes treatment may have to be repeated. Unfortunately, it is not possible to remove every Human Papilloma Virus, the cause of the abnormality, from the lower genital tract. After treatment, the virus usually lies dormant but it can become active again. It is, therefore, imperative that women treated for pre-malignant conditions of the cervix should be kept on long-term follow up.0701

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