Stage 1 endometrial cancer is more serious after total hysterectomy. Stage 1 total excision of endometrial cancer generally refers to total hysterectomy because after a woman has undergone total excision of stage 1 endometrial cancer, the cancer cells usually do not metastasize twice, and she does not need to undergo post-treatment when her prognosis is good. However, a woman will lose her fertility and will not have menstruation after undergoing total hysterectomy for stage 1 endometrial cancer. In addition, after stage 1 total excision of endometrial cancer, the secretion of sex hormone may decrease due to the decrease in blood supply to the ovaries, and menopausal symptoms may occur, so it is more serious after stage 1 total excision of endometrial cancer. It is recommended that women can take hormone supplementation therapy under doctor’s instruction after stage 1 total excision surgery for endometrial cancer, and when discomfort occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time, and go to the hospital for rechecking regularly in order to avoid discomfort.