What stage of cervical cancer is inoperable?

Cervical cancer that cannot be operated usually refers to the late stage and should be treated according to the patient’s condition.
For most cervical cancer patients, if the disease is found late and metastasis to neighboring or distant organs occurs, it means that the disease has already developed to middle or late stage, at this time most of the patients can not undergo surgery, because the cancer cells have already developed invasively to the surrounding tissues, and can not be treated by surgery alone.
For cervical cancer patients who have already developed infiltrative development, surgery at this time does not have much effect and may cause damage to organs. Therefore, when cervical cancer patients cannot be treated by surgery, they should cooperate with doctors to combine radiotherapy and chemotherapy and other auxiliary treatments to improve their quality of life.
Cervical cancer patients can reduce the adverse effects of the disease through “early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment”, and most of the patients can survive for a long time, so it is recommended that patients build up confidence in treatment. For more details, we suggest consulting professional doctors.