What to do if cervical squamous carcinoma metastasizes to lung squamous carcinoma

Metastasis of cervical squamous cancer to single lung squamous cancer can be resected surgically, while multiple metastases with large size will need radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Metastasis of cervical squamous carcinoma to lungs is more common in late stage, and it needs to be treated according to the number and size of metastasis. If the metastasis is single and small in size, surgery is the first choice, and after surgery, local radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy should be carried out for a period of time in order to control the condition. If there are multiple metastases and the tumor is large in size, which do not meet the indications of surgery, local radiotherapy, systemic chemotherapy and other treatments will be the mainstay of treatment, and some patients can also take targeted drug therapy. It is recommended that patients should go to regular hospitals to receive standardized treatment in time, and choose the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s advice.