Is there a difference between benign and malignant cervical cancer?

Cervical cancer itself is a malignant tumor in gynecology, so it is not divided into benign and malignant at all, it is a malignant tumor. If not treated in time, it will lead to the patient’s death, so we should pay attention to this kind of malignant tumor accordingly. Once found, if there is still a chance of surgery, it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible and give chemotherapy accordingly after surgery. If the chance of surgery has been lost, according to the patient’s condition, radiotherapy can be given first to shrink the tumor, and after shrinking, we can find out whether surgery can be done and then decide the next step of treatment. It is better for women to have cervical cancer screening once a year to know whether there are lesions in the cervical epithelium, so that once lesions occur, timely treatment will not develop into cervical cancer.