Can you live 20 years after surgery for early stage cervical cancer?

After early surgery for cervical cancer, most patients survive for five years or more. If there are no signs of recurrence after five years, the probability of recurrence is relatively small and survival may reach 20 years. Surgical removal of the uterus is usually considered in the early stage of cervical cancer, with a relatively high success rate of surgery, active cooperation with postoperative treatment, and a good prognosis, the five-year survival rate is relatively high. Moreover, as long as the survival period exceeds five years, the probability of recurrence is very small, and cooperating with the doctor to do a good job in postoperative care and follow-up treatment, the survival period can be extended for a long time, and the possibility of surviving for 20 years is relatively large. The specific survival period after surgery for early stage cervical cancer needs to be combined with the degree of success of surgery, postoperative care and follow-up treatment, etc. Therefore, if you want to survive longer after surgery for early stage cervical cancer, you must actively cooperate with your doctor to carry out chemotherapy, radiotherapy and targeted drug treatment, etc., so that the survival period is expected to be greatly improved.