Can you live 10 years with stage 2 cervical cancer?

After active treatment of stage II cervical cancer, the five-year survival rate is high, and there is a possibility of surviving for ten years, and specific cases need to be analyzed. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor in women, which can be caused by human papillomavirus infection, heredity and other factors. Stage II represents a tumor that invades outside the uterus but does not extend to the lower third of the vagina or the pelvic wall, for example. This period can be treated aggressively with surgery and chemotherapy. After treatment, patients with stage II cervical cancer can have a high five-year survival rate. If patients pay attention to regular review after surgery, exercise properly in daily life and maintain good living habits, recurrence can be reduced to a certain extent and a certain ten-year survival rate can be achieved.