Invasive carcinoma of the cervix 1A1, how to treat a solid cyst after 5 months

If there are solid cysts after 1A1,5 months of invasive carcinoma of cervix, surgery, radiotherapy and observation can be taken as treatments. Pathological analysis is needed to determine the nature of solid cysts after surgery for invasive carcinoma of the uterine cervix. If the cyst is benign, it grows slowly, and its volume is under 5cm, it does not form extrusion to the surrounding organs and does not have obvious discomforts, so it can be observed by regular follow-up; if it is more than 6cm, then it needs to be surgically resected. If it is malignant, it means that there is recurrence, and it is necessary to check other parts of the body, and it is necessary to take surgery to remove the tumor tissue in time, and some patients also need to undergo radiotherapy and chemotherapy after the operation; if there are metastases in many parts of the body, comprehensive treatment will be carried out. It is recommended that patients actively improve relevant examinations to clarify the nature of cysts and timely treatment to avoid delaying the condition.