How long can you live if your cervical cancer recurs after surgery?

The time that a patient can still live after recurrence of cervical cancer after surgery generally varies from person to person and needs to be analyzed specifically.
1. Within five years: if the patient’s condition is more serious and the cancer cells have spread as well as metastasized, which will lead to the invasion of several systems of the organism, the survival time may range from several months to several years, and generally will not exceed five years.
2. More than five years: if the disease recurs after the patient has been actively treated and the cancer cells have been controlled to avoid spreading, the survival time may be more than five years.
Therefore, early treatment is more important for cervical cancer. It is recommended that women who have sex life should have regular cervical cancer screening, so as to achieve early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment.