What about cervical adenocarcinoma 1b2?

Cervical adenocarcinoma 1b2 belongs to cervical invasive carcinoma, which can be treated by surgery, usually without simultaneous radiotherapy after early staging. Cervical adenocarcinoma 1b2 belongs to invasive carcinoma of the cervix, and should be treated with surgery as soon as possible after diagnosis, such as radical hysterectomy, lymph node dissection, and then abdominal aortic sampling, and generally do not do synchronous radiotherapy after operation at early stage. The survival rate of the vast majority of patients with stage 1b2 cervical adenocarcinoma can be improved after regular treatment, and the quality of life can also be significantly improved. It is recommended that patients keep a good mindset during treatment, avoid too much fear, and should consult a doctor in time once there is any adverse reaction.