Cervical cancer with squamous cells detected after surgery can continue treatment, and if it is recurrence, it needs to receive treatment again.
1. Continue treatment: if pathological examination is conducted after surgery and squamous cells are found, it can be diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix, and the treatment should be continued according to the specific staging, which can be radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and radical concurrent radiotherapy or targeted therapy if it is a late recurrence and metastasis.
2. Receive treatment again: if squamous cells are found after cervical cancer surgery for a period of time, it is considered to be recurrence of cervical cancer, which should be treated again, and surgery can be carried out again according to the specific staging, patient’s age, fertility requirements, etc., and the patient can be treated with auxiliary comprehensive treatment such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy after surgery.
For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease have different treatment methods, and should be treated in a standardized way under the guidance of doctors.