Is there a complete cure for cervical microinfiltration?

Micro-infiltration of the cervix refers to the situation that there is micro-infiltration of the tumor in the cervix, which is still in the early stage of tumor development, and if actively treated, there is a possibility of cure. When the cervix is slightly infiltrated, the cancer cells only appear locally in the cervix, and no distant metastasis has occurred. At this time, hysterectomy can be performed to remove the diseased tissues and local lymph nodes can be removed, which can prevent systemic metastasis. In the case of active intervention at the early stage of lesion development, there is a possibility of complete cure. It is recommended that when micro-infiltration of cervical cancer is detected, go to regular hospitals in time to improve relevant examination, and intervene under the guidance of doctors without delay to prevent delaying the condition. After the operation, regular review should be done to promote physical recovery and prevent recurrence of lesions.