Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): In March 2011, due to irregular vaginal bleeding (bright red), she was seen by Wu Lingying, director of the Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Cancer Hospital of China Medical College, and was diagnosed with intermediate differentiated squamous carcinoma of the cervix, stage IB2. Four preoperative chemotherapy sessions and one post-loading treatment were given, and the tumor shrank from the initial 4.5 cm to about 1 cm. The tumor shrunk from the initial 4 cm to about 1 cm. On June 27, 2011, she underwent extensive laparoscopic hysterectomy, pelvic lymph node dissection, parietal aortic lymph node dissection, double adnexal suspension, adhesion release, left tubectomy, and postoperative pathology: a small amount of scattered squamous cell carcinoma infiltration with regression was seen in the cervix, and the morphology was consistent with moderate-to-severe post-treatment changes; the cervical covered squamous epithelium next to the carcinoma showed CINIII involving the glands, and there was no significant treatment screening. The tumor did not involve the lower uterine segment or the vaginal vault. No cancer was seen in bilateral parametrium and vaginal cutting edge, metastatic squamous carcinoma (1/38) in lymph nodes (1/1 in left closed lymph node), no cancer in greater omentum, 25 times of post-transfer mounted radiotherapy Dr. Sun, I have seen your outpatient clinic. Now I would like to get the following consultation: 1.After surgery, I have been rechecked every 3 months, and now I have been rechecked 2 times, and no abnormality has been found, except that the white blood cell is always about 3.2. I have taken splenamine-freeze dried powder and spirulina capsule, is it useful for prognosis and prevention of recurrence? 2. My right leg is slightly swollen, but it doesn’t affect my life as usual, my waist sometimes hurts, I had a bone scan and there is no abnormality. Does herbal medicine have the effect of preventing recurrence and re-metastasis? I can eat well, and I am in good spirits. 4.Can I drink alcohol? 5.I am now working as a secretary, and I am facing computers, printers and copiers every day. Will the radiation from these machines induce cancer cells? Do I need to change my job position? I have a lot of questions, and I am under a lot of pressure. Hospital: Hello, your medical records have been reviewed. From the current situation, you are recovering well and have entered into a normal working life. First of all, I want to congratulate you! Secondly, after treatment, first of all, you should review on time, every 3 months within 2 years, every 6 months from 2 to 5 years, and annually after 5 years. This is necessary because this is a disease that requires lifelong follow-up. Of course, if there is any abnormality, you should be checked as you have it. Your right leg is slightly swollen, which is related to post-operative lymphatic reflux. You can massage yourself often to promote lymphatic reflux, and you can put a pad under this leg at night to elevate the leg to promote reflux. If the back pain and leg pain are related to calcium deficiency, you can supplement calcium tablets and Sun Cun. As for the Chinese medicine conditioning, in principle, there may be a certain role of strengthening the capital can be eaten, but the medicine is three times more toxic, should be taken at your discretion. As for your work, nowadays the society is full of computers, printers and other electrical appliances, the possible radiation can not be counted. I think it is good to let nature take its course, after all, there is no literature to indicate whether it can induce tumor and how much dose can induce it. The key to reduce recurrence is to adjust your mind to be calm and take care of your body. You should always think positively that I will definitely eradicate the tumor and never have a recurrence for life, or not think about it and think less about it, so that your mind is happier and healthier. I wish you all the best.