Can cervical cancer recur after five years of cured radiotherapy?

  Women who are found to have cervical cancer need to be treated promptly, and patients with high-risk factors need to continue chemotherapy or radiation therapy after surgery. There is no unified answer whether cervical cancer will recur after 5 years of radiotherapy, and it cannot be determined, but only the chance of recurrence. Those who are in good health and recover well will have less chance of recurrence, but those who are in poor health will have a higher chance of recurrence. In medical science, there is no absolute statement that there will be no recurrence or certain recurrence.  After cervical cancer radiotherapy, it is necessary to actively strengthen physical exercise, develop good living habits and maintain an optimistic state of mind, which can effectively reduce the recurrence of cervical cancer. Besides these factors, a good living environment is also very important, and it is best to live in a quiet environment with good air. It is better to live in a quiet environment with good air. In terms of diet, you should not eat spicy and cold stimulating foods, and eat more green fruits and vegetables to increase the intake of vitamin C and improve your immunity. When doing chemotherapy treatment also killed their own body’s normal cells, so the body will appear weaker is relatively normal. In addition, a good state of mind is also very important to prevent the recurrence of cervical cancer, so don’t be depressed and keep an open and optimistic state of mind.  It has been proved that cervical cancer can survive for a long time after being cured by surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and there is no major impact on the quality of life.