How long do you have to live with multiple lymphatic metastases in the abdominal retroperitoneum from cervical cancer?

Survival time after abdominal peritoneal multiple lymphatic metastases of cervical cancer is difficult to be determined, which is generally related to the development of the disease process, the adaptation of the adopted treatment plan to the patient’s body and the patient’s mental and psychological conditions.
Multiple lymphatic metastasis of cervical cancer indicates that the disease has developed to stage III or later, which belongs to the middle to late stage of tumor, with poor prognosis and five-year survival rate of no more than 50%.
Surgery to remove lymph nodes, postoperative targeted drugs or chemotherapy drugs to control recurrence are commonly used clinical treatments, but due to the different physical conditions of each patient, the therapeutic effect is also very different, so it should be treated with caution.
Family members can help patients to maintain a healthy and optimistic mindset, which can help patients to better cooperate with the treatment, and has a positive significance on the therapeutic effect.
If you are diagnosed with any of the above conditions, you should go to a regular hospital and be evaluated by a professional doctor to clarify the course of your condition, and after diagnosis, your doctor will arrange a scientific and reasonable treatment plan, so that you will not take your condition lightly and delay your treatment.