What is the cure rate for moderately differentiated squamous cervical cancer?

The five-year survival rate of moderately differentiated cervical squamous carcinoma ranges from 20% to 90% after treatment, which should be judged in combination with the staging.
Cervical squamous carcinoma is a common malignant tumor of the reproductive system in women, which can be caused by human papillomavirus infection, gene mutation and other factors. Moderately differentiated carcinoma represents general differentiation of cancer cells, general malignancy and general prognosis. The treatment after diagnosis is a comprehensive treatment based on surgical resection.
After treatment, the specific prognosis of patients is highly related to the stage, such as the early stage can obtain a five-year survival rate of about 80% to 90%; the middle stage is about 30% to 60%; and the late stage is only about 20%. In short, the earlier the stage, the better the prognosis, so we should cooperate with doctors in time to get a better prognosis.