Patients with stage II cervical cancer may be cured. The cure rate for patients with stage 2 cervical cancer is 40-50%, and cure is currently referred to as the absence of recurrence of cervical cancer within 5 years. Stage 2 cervical cancer usually means that the tumor has invaded beyond the uterus, but has not spread beyond the lower 1/3 of the vagina or has not reached the pelvic wall.
The cure rate for patients with stage 2 cervical cancer is 40%-50%, and the current term cure means that the cervical cancer has not recurred within 5 years. However, whether it can be cured or not depends on whether the patient is healthy before and whether he/she has received regular treatment.
Generally speaking, patients with stage II cervical cancer need to undergo total hysterectomy, pelvic lymph node removal and para-aortic lymph node sampling, and synchronized radiotherapy after surgery. If simultaneous radiotherapy is not performed after surgery, the probability of recurrence will increase and the possibility of cure will be greatly reduced.
Each patient’s condition is different, and the patient’s treatment is different, so the patient’s survival rate is also different. Early treatment and a good state of mind will help to better control the disease and prolong life.