Women with advanced cervical cancer can live up to 3-5 years. When a woman has advanced cervical cancer, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be used to slow down the spread of cancer cells as much as possible, and symptomatic treatment can be given to improve the survival of the patient. During this period, women may experience irregular vaginal bleeding, urinary incontinence, stool changes, anemia, cachexia, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc. They can adjust their bodies by taking appropriate digestible food and drugs to strengthen their immune system. The occurrence of cervical cancer is a process, when women may have blood in the leukorrhea in the early stage, so early detection and treatment after early surgery can be cured by doing TCT of the cervix and taking pathological biopsy under colposcopy.