Post-surgical review of cervical cancer SCC indicates the level of tumor markers, which are mainly used to monitor and assess the risk of cervical cancer. In the clinic, cervical cancer patients need to be retested after surgery, one of which includes SCC, which is a test to check the value of squamous cell carcinoma antigen, which belongs to the tumor markers of cervical cancer, and if the tumor recurs, it will lead to the situation that the value of SCC will be elevated, but it does not have a strong specificity, and some inflammatory diseases may appear to have an elevation of its index. It is suitable for postoperative follow-up of cervical cancer patients. After treatment, patients with cervical cancer should pay attention to strengthening nutrition, keeping good mood, not overworking, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular follow-up. At the same time, they should avoid going to the environment with serious pollution, take good care of their life, and try their best to avoid catching colds and so on. If cervical cancer patients have any discomfort after surgery, they should consult the hospital in time and have regular checkups, and deal with any abnormality at any time.