What is the mortality rate of stage 2b squamous carcinoma of the cervix?

The 5-year survival rate of stage 2b squamous cervical cancer is about 60% after treatment, and the specific mortality rate varies from person to person. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor in women, which can be caused by many factors, such as human papillomavirus infection, heredity, etc. Stage 2b is one of the clinical stages, which represents that the cancer invades outside the uterus, but not to the lower third of the vagina or pelvic wall; with or without lymph node metastasis; and without distant metastasis. In this period, patients can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy and other methods, and after active treatment, patients can obtain a five-year survival rate of about 60%. In short, patients can have a certain clinical cure rate if they actively cooperate with doctors.