What is the cure rate for early stage cervical cancer

There is no accurate and specific clinical value for the cure rate of early-stage cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is divided into four stages: I, II, III and IV, and the lower the number is, the higher the cure rate is, so it is suggested that patients should have timely treatment. Cervical cancer is one of the common gynecological malignant tumors, and it is divided into four stages, i.e., I, II, III and IV. The higher the stage of cervical cancer, the lower the five-year survival rate. It can be seen that patients with early stage, i.e., stage I and II, have a higher survival rate, and if the disease develops to stage III and IV, the survival rate will gradually decrease. Cervical cancer is mainly categorized into squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma, etc. Among them, squamous carcinoma has the best prognosis, while adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma of the cervix have relatively poor prognosis, and if early cervical cancer is characterized as squamous carcinoma, then the cure rate will be relatively good. Surgery is the main treatment for early stage cervical cancer, therefore, it is suggested that early stage cervical cancer patients should be treated in time to improve the cure rate.