Patient: Description of the disease (time of onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Pathological diagnosis report Cervical cancer radical specimen: cervical duct: adenosquamous carcinoma (most of them are medium to low differentiated adenocarcinoma), localized invasion of the whole layer of the muscular wall; some of the choroidal ducts were seen to have cancer emboli; cancer involvement was seen in the cervix and endometrium; no cancer involvement was seen in the vaginal margin and both sides of the parametrial margin; no special bilateral adnexa were seen; another lymph nodes were sent (left pelvis) and (right pelvis) Cancer metastases (1/6 and 1/8) were seen. The lymph nodes of (left common skeleton), (right common skeleton) and (para-abdominal aorta) were sent without cancer metastasis (0/1, 0/2, 0/3). The doctor suggested further chemotherapy and radiotherapy; please ask: 1.As described in the diagnosis, is it very serious and can we tell whether the cancer has involved other parts of the body? 2.Do I have to undergo radiotherapy and chemotherapy? I heard that they have a greater impact on the body and I am afraid that the treatment will get worse. 3.What is the effect of radiotherapy and chemotherapy? Doctor: The pathology of this patient after radical cervical cancer surgery suggests that there are high-risk factors: bilateral pelvic lymph node metastasis, tumor invading the whole layer of muscle wall; cancer thrombus is seen in the vasculature. Postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy is needed to reduce the chance of tumor recurrence. Radiotherapy is not terrible, the new radiotherapy technology can make most of the patients tolerate the treatment, there is no need to be too anxious, during the treatment process, we should reflect the patient’s condition to the doctor in charge in order to get timely treatment. We hope that the patient will receive standardized and comprehensive treatment and wish for a speedy recovery. Patient: Thank you, Professor Yang. The patient is my mother, and I will encourage her to be strong and accept the treatment and face the cancer bravely.