Cervical Cancer Hypofractionated Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Sarcomatoid Differentiation stage IB2 is usually the early stage of cervical cancer. Hypofractionated squamous cell carcinoma with sarcomatoid differentiation is a malignant tumor caused by human papillomavirus infection, heredity, etc. Stage IB2 is one of the clinical stages, which can be expressed as the tumor is confined to the uterine cervix, with a diameter of 2~4 cm. it is mostly the early stage of cervical cancer. In this period, because the lesion is more limited, there is no lymph node and distant metastasis. Radical surgical resection is often feasible, after which radiotherapy and other auxiliary treatments can be carried out according to the condition. After active treatment, patients can obtain a five-year survival rate of about 80% and generally have a good prognosis.