Can stage 1a ovarian cancer be cured?

Generally speaking, clinical cure can be judged based on the survival rate of 5 to 10 years, and after the treatment of ovarian cancer stage 1a, the survival rate of 5-10 years can be up to about 70%. Pathologic staging of ovarian cancer stage 1a belongs to early stage, and the lesions are usually still confined to the ovaries. At this stage, the symptoms are mild, and timely treatment is good, and most of them can be cured. However, there are individual differences in the survival rate of each patient, and the patient’s sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs and the patient’s age all have a certain impact on it. The treatment of stage 1a ovarian cancer can take surgery to remove the lesion, and after surgery, radiotherapy can be assisted to prevent recurrence of the disease, and immunity can be strengthened to improve the quality of life and survival rate of patients. If there is any abnormality after surgery, then it is recommended to consult doctor in time for symptomatic treatment.