Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The bleeding started in January 2011 and the diagnosis of cervical cancer was confirmed in mid-February, with a large egg-like tumor in the cervix. The doctor said that a cannulation should be done on both sides of the cavity to reduce bleeding, and interventional therapy should be done at the same time, followed by chemotherapy. The doctor said that he saw the anti-dispersion when he examined the uterus. Do you really need to do intubation surgery? Yuan Songhua: It is not necessary to intubate chemotherapy. If the local tumor is larger than 4cm in diameter, it is recommended to consider whether surgery can be performed after chemotherapy. The efficacy of arterial cannulation is the same as that of intravenous chemotherapy. It is recommended to seek treatment from a gynecologic oncologist in a large hospital. The first treatment is very important! Patient: Thank you for your reply. Here is my mother’s examination report, please take a look at it. The patient’s sonogram report: transvaginal examination: the uterine cervix is enlarged, the morphology is distorted, a hypoechoic light mass can be detected inside, the size is about 47×41×48mm, the border is still clear, the morphology is irregular, the internal echogenicity is not uniform, CDFI: rich blood flow signal can be detected inside. The uterine body envelope was smooth and intact with uniform parenchymal echogenicity, the uterine cavity was separated by about 2 mm, and the unilateral endometrial thickness was about 3 mm. a dark echogenic area of about 20*18 mm in size was detected in the right adnexal area with fair internal translucency. The left adnexa was not clear. A4515: one grayish white tissue, volume 0.8×0.5×0.3cm. 2. A4554: two pieces of tissue, total volume 1.1×0.3×0.3cm. 3. A4565: one piece of tissue, volume 1×0.8×0.3cm. 4. Volume 0.8×0.6×0.3cm Pathological diagnosis: cervical mass biopsy: invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix. How should I treat this and is there any medical treatment available? How much does it cost? The hospital where my mother was treated insisted that we undergo intubation, and after that we were transferred to an oncology hospital for chemotherapy! This is a good idea. The earlier the stage, the better the outcome. However, arterial cannulation has been done more in the past, and now it is found that the efficacy of arterial cannulation chemotherapy is the same as that of intravenous chemotherapy. However, arterial cannulation has been done more often in the past, and it is now found that the efficacy of arterial cannulation is the same as that of intravenous chemotherapy. It is still recommended to go to a large hospital to see a gynecologic oncologist for systematic treatment. If this disease is not treated properly, the result will be much worse. If it is feasible, you can come to Guangzhou to see me.