I will send good thoughts. I am would relax a bit, I know it's hard. I've been through this more times than I can count. Started 10 yrs ago (at age 21). It is actually not that uncommon to have some sort of abnormal cells. That is why they'll do a biopsy and colposcopy. Just to see what the abnormality is and to watch it. I've had several dozen of these.
I can also tell you that in the rare cases of cervical cancer, cervical cancer is very "slow growing" (in layman terms). It's not an aggressive form. That is why yearly screening is sufficient. So, if she's been going all along regularly chances are it's going to be just mild to moderate dysplasia and nothing to think about again. I've had mine go from mild to carcinoma in situ (which is cells that if left alone could turn into cancer-- sometimes they refer to it as Stage 0 too). I did have to have 1/2 my cervix removed. This was after at least 7 yrs of straight bad pap smears though. That was in 2002- and I've been "clear" ever since w/ all my paps and biopsies. Also, I seen she's young and even having 1/2 my cervix removed hasn't rendered me infertile. If I were to ever get pregnant again I'd have to have stitches put in early on (I know the word but no idea how to spell it). It would be higher risk, but still very possible.
Tell her to try and relax and know that it is very common.