LSIL and CIN1 Management

14.05.2026 Prof. Dr. Cihan Kaya

LSIL / CIN 1 Management – Patient Information Guide

What is LSIL / CIN 1?

LSIL (Low-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion) and CIN 1 refer to mild cellular changes in the cervix. They are usually associated with HPV infection and are low-risk lesions.

Important Information

LSIL / CIN 1 is often not cancer, and the majority of cases resolve spontaneously.

General Approach

• Follow-up is prioritized over treatment
• The immune system clears the virus in most cases

Management Under 30 Years Old

• A smear test is usually repeated after 12 months
• No additional procedures are needed in most cases

Management Over 30 Years Old

• An HPV test is performed
• If HPV is positive, colposcopy is recommended
• If HPV is negative, routine follow-up is resumed

After Colposcopy

• If CIN 1 is confirmed, it is usually followed
• If there are no advanced lesions, surgery is not required

When is Treatment Needed?

• If the lesion persists for 2 years
• If it progresses to CIN 2 or a more advanced lesion
• If follow-up is not possible

Approach During Pregnancy

• LSIL / CIN 1 is usually not treated
• Only followed

Clinical Fact

The vast majority of LSIL / CIN 1 cases regress spontaneously within 1–2 years.

Conclusion

LSIL / CIN 1 is a low-risk condition. It is safely managed with regular follow-up.

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