Pre-cancerous: warning sign or cause for panic?

By Susan Woods, Hannah Brown, Tamsin Lannagan
Updated June 28 2018 - 1:14pm, first published April 20 2018 - 12:00am
Screening and monitoring can catch precancerous cells before they turn into cancer.
Screening and monitoring can catch precancerous cells before they turn into cancer.

IT MIGHT be a spot, lump, bump or polyp you’ve found suspicious or bothersome enough to ask a doctor to have a look at. The doctor sends what she has excised for testing and tells you it’s “pre-cancerous”. But what exactly does that mean, and is it cause for alarm?

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