Is surgery to remove the uterus and surrounding lymph cancer?

Surgery to remove the uterus and surrounding lymph is generally a surgical procedure required for cancer, and can be applied to primary tumors of the uterus, as well as metastatic tumors in the uterine area. Uterine and peripheral lymphatic removal generally refers to the complete removal of the uterus and lymphatic tissues, which means that the entire organ of the uterus and the lymphatic tissues around it are removed during the surgery, and the lymphatic tissues are cleared to maximize the removal of cancerous tissues and tumor cells, and to reduce the chance of distant metastasis or recurrence of the tumor after the surgery. When a woman’s uterus has malignant tumor growth and there is infiltration of surrounding lymphatic tissue, the surgical plan of uterus and surrounding lymphatic sweep can be adopted. At the same time, if primary tumors in other parts of the body show metastases in the uterus and its lymphatic areas during the process of deterioration, it is also necessary to consider the total elimination of the uterus and lymph nodes. It is recommended that women should undergo regular reproductive system checkups and be screened regularly under the supervision of a physician.