Stage 1b1 cervical cancer recurrence usually occurs in a few years

Recurrence of stage IB1 cervical cancer is generally most common within 1~2 years after surgery, and recurrence can also occur at other times, which requires regular follow-up. Cervical cancer has certain recurrence potential, generally speaking, it is relatively common to have recurrence around 1~2 years after surgery, and a small number of patients can have recurrence after 5 years. However, since patients have different physical conditions and risk factors for recurrence, the exact time of recurrence varies from person to person. Some patients may not have any recurrence after one treatment for the rest of their lives. Therefore, it is suggested that patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer should pay attention to rest and maintain healthy living habits, and also do regular follow-up examinations after the operation, and if lesions are found, they should seek medical treatment as early as possible and undergo standardized diagnosis and treatment.