How long can you live after surgery for advanced cervical cancer?

The specific survival time of patients with advanced cervical cancer after surgery mainly depends on whether they are actively treated or not, the selected treatment plan and the patient’s personal physical condition. If the patient can receive timely and regular treatment, the survival time can be effectively prolonged, and it is not difficult for the survival rate to exceed 2-5 years in clinical practice. Late stage cervical cancer has already metastasized, which is more difficult to treat and has little hope for cure. Cervical cancer is a relatively common malignant tumor, which has no obvious manifestation in early stage, and some patients will show symptoms such as contact bleeding, vaginal discharge and increased leucorrhea.