What is the twenty-year survival rate for cervical cancer?

The twenty-year survival rate for cervical cancer is related to clinical stage, type of pathology and treatment options. In general, the twenty-year survival rate of cervical cancer is around 5%. The twenty-year survival rate of cervical cancer will improve if total hysterectomy, radiation therapy, surgery plus radiation therapy, and chemotherapy combination are obtained in time. Generally speaking, the five-year survival rate of stage 1 cervical cancer is 89.1%~97.5%, the five-year survival rate of stage II cervical cancer is 65.8%~75.7%, the five-year survival rate of stage III cervical cancer is 39.7%~41.5%, and the five-year survival rate of stage IV cervical cancer is 9.3%~22% and 5%, respectively. Regular review is needed after cervical cancer treatment, usually once every 3~6 months within 2 years after treatment, once every 6 months within 3~5 years, and once every year from the fifth year onwards, so that discomfort can be detected in time for active treatment and the survival rate of patients can be improved. After cervical cancer patients are treated, they should eat more high-protein food, such as eggs, milk, fish, less pickled food, and quit smoking and drinking. Under the guidance of doctors, they should do moderate exercise; pay attention to rest and maintain sufficient sleep; pay attention to personal hygiene; and learn to regulate emotions and keep happy.