What kind of cervical cancer is suitable for surgery? The decision of whether cervical cancer can be treated surgically is based on clinical staging. Clinical staging is determined by an experienced gynecologic oncologist during the gynecologic examination (including gynecologic double and triple examination) at the time of the patient’s visit, clinical experience is very important! Of course, you can also refer to the MRI results, but they are just for reference. The treatment of cervical cancer is now very mature and standardized, and there are international treatment guidelines, which means that the standardized treatment in China can reach the international level. Generally speaking, patients with stage IIA (including stage IIA) can be treated surgically, and patients after stage IIB can be treated with simultaneous radiotherapy. Are cervical carcinoma in situ and cervical precancerous lesions early stage cervical cancer? Pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix do not belong to the category of cancer, but are benign lesions with the possibility of transformation into cancer, which can be restored to normal after drug or surgical treatment. On the other hand, cervical carcinoma in situ belongs to cancer, which is the earliest cancer and is malignant. It cannot be reversed to benign lesion by treatment, so it can only be surgically removed, but because of the early stage, it can be cured.