There are success stories in fighting cervical adenocarcinoma. If cervical adenocarcinoma is in its early stages and the cancer has not metastasized or spread, it can be treated directly by surgical hysterectomy for cervical cancer in situ, followed by pelvic cleansing. There is a chance of complete cure after complete surgical removal. If it is advanced cervical adenocarcinoma, patients with lymphatic metastasis or distant metastasis have to undergo radiotherapy, and the cure rate will be lower than that of early cervical adenocarcinoma. Cervical adenocarcinoma can generally be cured if it is in early stage, and in the early stage, patients can go to regular hospitals for surgery. After surgery, chemotherapy can also be chosen as an auxiliary treatment, which can effectively control the development of the disease, prolong the life cycle and kill the cancer cells. Whether cervical adenocarcinoma can be cured or not is closely related to body resistance, treatment method, doctor’s surgical technique and staging. If you want to fight against cancer successfully, you have to actively cooperate with doctor’s instruction for treatment.