Nodes in this case may refer to lymph nodes. How long can cervical cancer patients with inguinal lymph node metastasis live varies from person to person, and the survival period probably ranges from several months to several years.
For cervical cancer patients, if they are in good physical condition, have simple inguinal lymphatic metastasis, have no distant metastasis outside the pelvis, and actively cooperate with doctor’s treatment, their lives will not be endangered in a short period of time, and the survival time of some patients may reach several years. If the patient’s body immunity is relatively low and it has also metastasized to distant organs, he/she will usually live for several months.
Inguinal lymph node metastasis of cervical cancer belongs to middle and late stage cancer, in this case, radiotherapy can be carried out before surgery, and surgery can be carried out after the cancerous lesions have shrunk. If the patient’s health is weak and the condition is serious, radiation therapy can also be taken purely.
Cervical cancer patients, during the treatment, should pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, and eat more high-protein food in diet. Normally, they should keep a happy mood, which can help prolong the survival period of patients.