How long can you live if you can’t have surgery or chemotherapy for cervical cancer?

How long cervical cancer patients can live if they cannot undergo surgery and radiotherapy is affected by the progress of the disease, treatment of the disease and psychological quality, ranging from a few months to a few years. 1. Progress of disease: when the condition of cervical cancer patients develops rapidly, the survival period will be shortened obviously. For patients with advanced cervical cancer, especially those with stage III cervical cancer, the 5-year survival rate is about 30% after radiotherapy or chemotherapy. 2. Disease treatment: patients’ sensitivity to radiotherapy or chemotherapy is also different, cervical cancer diagnosed as advanced stage can choose radiotherapy, which can be extracorporeal radiotherapy and intrapelvic radiotherapy, and if patients have adverse reactions to radiotherapy or chemotherapy, it is possible that their survival period will be reduced as well. 3. Psychological quality: if patients have good psychological quality and accept the malignant tumor disease they are suffering from, relatively speaking, the survival period will be obviously prolonged; if patients are overly anxious and tense psychologically, it may affect the life period. For patients with advanced stage of cervical cancer, it is recommended to consult the oncology department of regular hospitals, actively cooperate with the treatment, keep a good state of mind to prolong the survival time.