Moderately differentiated squamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix, which refers to moderately differentiated squamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix, is a malignant tumor that occurs within the epithelium of the uterine cervix. For the treatment of cervical squamous carcinoma, it needs to be judged according to the stage. Early stage cervical cancer is more likely to be cured and usually does not pose a threat to life. In middle and late stage cervical cancer, the treatment effect is not very good, and the commonly used treatments include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy and immunotherapy. Through comprehensive treatment, the quality of life of patients can be improved and the survival time of patients can be prolonged. Cervical cancer in middle and late stages is often more serious and needs to be paid great attention to. After diagnosis, it is recommended that patients should be hospitalized as early as possible. The prognosis of patients with squamous cervical cancer is closely related to the stage and differentiation degree.