What to do about SCC 2.2 on postoperative review for cervical cancer

SCC refers to tumor marker squamous carcinoma-associated antigen, and its normal value is 0~1.5μg/L. Therefore, reviewing SCC2.2 after cervical cancer surgery indicates that the condition may recur, and secondly, it may also be caused by inflammation, and it is recommended to eliminate the disease through chemotherapy, radiotherapy and anti-inflammatory treatment. 1. Recurrence of cervical cancer: cervical cancer belongs to malignant tumors, which has a relatively high chance of recurrence, so SCC2.2 may be caused by recurrence of the disease; to deal with this situation, you can use chemotherapy with cisplatin, paclitaxel, fluorouracil and other medicines under the guidance of health care personnel, so as to kill the cancer cells and slow down the disease. Besides, radiotherapy can also be used in conjunction with the use of high-energy rays to inhibit cancer cells. 2. Inflammation: When pathogens invade the cervix, it is easy to cause inflammation, and the SCC test will show a high value. To face this problem, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and use ceftriaxone sodium, doxycycline, ofloxacin, etc. to carry out anti-infection treatment. To summarize, if the value of SCC is found to be high, patients should not be too nervous, but should have further examination to confirm the cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment, rather than blindly using their own medication.