Patients with squamous carcinoma can generally live for ten years under reasonable and efficient treatment, but the length of survival may vary as each person has different congenital constitution and specific disease development. Squamous carcinoma is a kind of malignant tumor that occurs on the surface of the skin, mostly in the oral cavity, cervix, vagina, and esophagus. The main symptoms are cauliflower-like lesions with foul odor and even ulcerated pus-like discharge. In clinical practice, the diagnosis of squamous carcinoma needs to be made by pathological diagnosis in professional hospitals. Once diagnosed, patients should not only undergo necessary surgery and chemotherapy treatment, but also take long-term and adequate medication under the guidance of doctors, pay attention to light diet and participate in reasonable physical exercise.