If the woman has cervical cancer, whether or not the man needs treatment depends mainly on whether or not he is infected with the HPV virus. If there is infection, anti-viral treatment can be targeted; if there is no infection, no further treatment is needed, only regular review is needed.
Cervical cancer in women is partly induced by HPV virus infection, and men who have HPV virus replication can be controlled by regular application of antiviral drugs (interferon) and regular checkups to prevent cell lesions.
If a man does not have HPV infection, he does not need to intervene too much, pay attention to personal hygiene, and take care of his physical condition to enhance his physical fitness.
After the emergence of HPV virus infection, and found that the cell lesions, should promptly consult a doctor for observation, under the guidance of the clinician for standardized treatment.