How long can you live with cervical cancer that has metastasized to your intestines?

The survival period of cervical cancer metastasized to the intestine is generally difficult to determine, which is related to the severity of the disease and the effect of treatment, and needs to be analyzed specifically. When cervical cancer metastasizes to the rectum, it usually indicates that the cervical cancer is already in advanced stage, because the cancer cells have spread and metastasized, so it is very difficult to be treated, and the specific survival period needs to be determined according to the patient’s specific conditions, such as whether there are complications and whether he/she can eat normally, and so on. Patients with advanced cervical cancer generally need to receive comprehensive treatment, including surgery, radiotherapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapy, etc., in order to reduce patients’ pain and prolong their survival. The specific survival period is related to the treatment effect. In addition, cervical cancer is a relatively common and harmful disease, so patients need to receive treatment as early as possible.