What is the cure rate for cervical cancer

The cure rate can be up to 80% in the early stages and less satisfactory in the middle and late stages. 1. Cervical cancer is a cancerous lesion occurring on the cervix. The risk factors of cervical cancer are multifactorial, often as a result of a combination of factors, not only related to socio-economic conditions, but also viral infections, molecular and genetic level changes contribute to the occurrence of cervical cancer. 2. The development of treatment plan for cervical cancer should be decided according to the patient’s age, general condition, function of each system, presence or absence of comorbidities, scope of lesions and pathologic type. Surgery and radiotherapy are currently recognized as effective treatments for cervical cancer, and chemotherapy is a supplementary treatment for cervical cancer. 3. The prognosis of uterine cervical cancer is related to clinical stage, the later the stage, the more likely to recur. Literature reports that the overall 5-year survival rate of squamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix is 70%-90%, adenocarcinoma has poorer prognosis than squamous carcinoma, and the primary lesion ≥4cm has low differentiation, and when treated, there are already deep myocardial infiltration, lymphatic and intravesical infiltration, and the prognosis of those who have positive pelvic lymph nodes is not good. Patients should consult the doctor in time and be given individualized treatment under the doctor’s guidance.