Yuan Songhua: Generally speaking, surgery is preferred for cervical cancer up to stage IIa, which requires removal of the uterus (radical surgery for cervical cancer with preservation of ovaries); for in situ cancer and very early invasive cancer, surgery to preserve fertility can be considered if the patient has not had children. For stage IIb or above, radiotherapy is considered at the same time, and the ovarian function is basically destroyed after radiotherapy. The more advanced the stage, the worse the curative effect. Therefore, early diagnosis and early treatment are emphasized, and the early curative effect is still very good, with a cure rate of about 75-80% for stage IIa or above. Postoperatively, it is necessary to decide whether additional radiotherapy or chemotherapy is needed according to the pathology report, so the cost is less in the early stage, if only surgery is performed, the cost is about 15,000. Close follow-up after surgery.