Is it possible to have stage 1b2 cervical cancer without chemotherapy after surgery?

After the operation of stage IB2 cervical cancer, some patients can be treated without chemotherapy, but radiation therapy is generally needed, which should need to be judged according to the patient’s postoperative physical condition, pathological results, the presence of high-risk factors and other comprehensive judgments, and cannot be generalized. Chemotherapy can kill the residual cancer cells in the body and prevent cancer cells from metastasizing to distant places. Post-operative patients with stage IB2 cervical cancer have a higher chance of recurrence if they do not undergo chemotherapy. However, some postoperative patients with stage IB2 cervical cancer may also choose postoperative radiotherapy. Patients should follow the doctor’s instruction to decide whether additional chemotherapy or radiotherapy is needed according to whether the surgery is complete or not and the pathological results after surgery. After stage IB2 cervical cancer surgery, patients should go to the hospital for regular checkups, choose the appropriate follow-up treatment plan under the doctor’s guidance, pay attention to strengthening nutrition, and exercise appropriately.