CIN1 HPV Negative
CIN 1 + HPV Negative Management – Patient Information Guide
What Does the Result Mean?
CIN 1 (low-grade cellular change) and an HPV negative result indicate a low-risk condition. The risk of developing cancer is very low.
Important Information
An HPV negative result indicates no active high-risk viral infection, and this is a good prognostic finding.
General Approach
• Treatment is usually not required
• Follow-up is the most important approach
What Should Be Done?
• Control with a smear and/or HPV test after 12 months
• If results are normal, return to routine screening
Why Is Treatment Not Performed?
CIN 1 lesions often regress spontaneously, and the risk of progression in HPV negative patients is very low.
When Is Further Evaluation Needed?
• If the lesion persists for 2 years
• If new HPV positivity develops
• If there is suspicion of a more advanced lesion
Clinical Reality
CIN 1 + HPV negative cases are in the lowest risk group, and complete resolution is observed in most patients.
Conclusion
A CIN 1 and HPV negative result is a reassuring condition. It is safely managed with regular follow-up.
