How long do you need radiotherapy after surgery for stage 3c1 endometrial adenocarcinoma?

After endometrial adenocarcinoma stage 3c1 surgery, the general routine chemotherapy is four to six times, but it also needs to be judged according to the patient’s postoperative physical condition, tumor stage and other factors, and cannot be generalized. Generally speaking, the purpose of chemotherapy for endometrial adenocarcinoma surgery patients is to prevent the recurrence of the tumor, as well as the need to eliminate the residual cancer cells after surgery, so it is also considered to be the use of chemotherapy to prolong the survival period of patients. The more commonly used chemotherapy drugs are platinum, paclitaxel and other drugs. When chemotherapy is carried out, it may cause patients to have gastrointestinal reactions, hair loss or anxiety and other symptoms, so they need to follow the doctor’s instructions, and communicate with the doctor in time if there is any discomfort, so as to deal with it in time. Endometrial cancer mostly occurs in postmenopausal women, accounting for 20-30% of malignant tumors in female reproductive system. After diagnosis, you need to actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment and strengthen exercise to improve your immunity after surgery.