Can Endometrial Cancer Stage 1A be cured?

Stage 1A endometrial cancer can achieve good therapeutic effect if treated in a regular and timely manner, and most of them can reach the standard of clinical cure. However, malignant tumors still have the risk of distant recurrence and metastasis, and regular checkups are still needed after surgery. Most of the stage IA endometrial cancer needs surgery. For patients without fertility requirements, total hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy is a common treatment for endometrial cancer, and pelvic lymph node dissection is also needed when necessary. For young patients who have fertility requirements, they can also be treated with medication to preserve their fertility function, and then undergo surgery to remove the uterus after they have finished having children, and whether they can preserve their fertility function needs to be judged by professional doctors. Any woman who finds herself suffering from endometrial cancer should actively go for treatment, and should not give up the treatment just because it is cancer, and should never delay the treatment so as not to miss the best time for treatment.