Can you have surgery for mid-stage cervical cancer?

Intermediate stage cervical cancer can be treated by surgery, but it cannot be completely cured by surgery. Intermediate stage cervical cancer refers to stage 2-3 cervical cancer, in which the diameter of the tumor is more than 4cm and the range is beyond the uterus, so it is not possible to completely remove the tumor by surgery. For cancer cells that have already spread, radiotherapy and chemotherapy must be relied on to control them, although the cancer cells continue to spread and metastasize, and the tumors in the cervical area will not disappear, and the tumors in the cervical area need to be removed by surgical methods. For cancer cells that have spread and metastasized, it is impossible to remove all the tissues in the metastasized area due to the large range of spread, and it is necessary to control them by radiotherapy and chemotherapy in order to effectively control the continued growth of cancer cells.