Chances of cervical cancer

The incidence of cervical cancer is higher in middle-aged and older women, and is more common in women over 40 years old, especially in those who marry early and have many children or multiple sexual partners, with the incidence rate being around 0.5%. The causes of cervical cancer are also very complicated, which may be related to genetic factors, chronic cervical inflammation, or persistent high-risk HPV infection. Once cervical cancer is diagnosed, surgery should be performed as early as possible. If cervical cancer is found to be more than stage IIB surgery cannot be performed because there is extra-cervical metastasis that cannot be completely removed by surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy can be performed, and then herbal medicine can be used to repair to help the tissue to heal quickly.