How long can you live without treatment for cervical cancer

There is no research data to prove the survival time of untreated cervical cancer. Early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment are needed to facilitate the recovery of the disease and delay the survival time. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor of the female reproductive tract, which is related to human papillomavirus infection, and may present with symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, anemia, etc., and requires timely consultation and treatment. Generally speaking, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment help to improve the 5-year survival rate of patients. The earlier the stage of cervical cancer, the higher the 5-year survival rate, such as the 5-year survival rate of IA1 is 97.5%, the 5-year survival rate of IA2 is 94.8%, and the 5-year survival rate of IB1 is 89.1%. Therefore, cervical cancer patients should keep a positive mindset and cooperate with physicians for relevant treatment.