Can a vascular embolus from cervical cancer be surgically removed?

Cervical cancer vascular embolus can be removed by extensive radical surgery, which should be combined with chemotherapy and radiotherapy after surgery. Vascular embolus of cervical cancer can be removed by extensive radical surgery under doctor’s guidance, including total hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection, and removal of suspicious lesions as far as possible. After surgical resection, further radiotherapy, chemotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine and other auxiliary therapies are needed, which should be done as soon as possible under doctor’s guidance and in conjunction with hospital consultation. After surgical resection of cervical cancer, in order to completely control the cancer cells, reduce proliferation and inhibit recurrence, and at the same time reduce the pain of patients and prolong their life span, in addition to surgical treatment, patients should also be psychologically enlightened, keep their moods relaxed and be given appropriate amount of high-protein food to replenish the capacity of the organism and strengthen their resistance. The specific situation is recommended to consult a professional doctor.