Do you need chemotherapy after removal of a malignant tumor of the uterus?

After the removal of uterine malignant tumors do not always do chemotherapy, if it is early malignant tumors can not chemotherapy, patients need to comply with the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.
Uterine malignant tumor refers to uterine cancer, usually endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, etc. In the early stage, there will be no obvious symptoms, with the development of the disease will appear vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, pain, anemia and other symptoms, and may spread and metastasis, which will cause serious damage to the body.
After surgery to remove the malignant tumor from the uterus, the patient may still have tumor cells left in the body, and if chemotherapy is not done, the symptoms of cancer cells spreading and metastasis may occur. However, not all malignant tumors need chemotherapy, early malignant tumors such as cervical cancer stage 1A1 can not do chemotherapy.
Patients can do chemotherapy under doctor’s guidance after tumor resection surgery, which can effectively kill cancer cells in the body and inhibit the spread and metastasis of cancer cells. Chemotherapy drugs can be paclitaxel injection, cisplatin injection, etc., but need to be used under the guidance of professional physicians.
Patients with malignant tumor of uterus also need to go to the hospital for rechecking regularly to avoid recurrence.