Do men need to be tested for cervical cancer in women?

Cervical cancer in women is not transmitted to men through sex, so it does not need to be checked, but from the aspect of physical examination men also need to check their body condition every year, if any abnormality is found, timely and symptomatic treatment. Women who are sexually active need to have regular cervical checkups every year, that is, TCT and HPV virus testing. If there are any problems with these two tests, colposcopy and cervical histopathology will be needed to confirm the diagnosis. In case of cervical cancer, a comprehensive assessment of the whole body is needed, and if necessary, open surgery is needed to expand the scope of the surgery, and after the surgery, adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy are needed.