It cannot be said that cervical cancer is the only curable cancer, but it can only be said that cervical cancer among gynecological cancers can be detected early and treated early through early cervical cancer screening and so on, so deaths due to cervical cancer have been reduced to some extent. Cervical cancer can be life-threatening in advanced stage, but at present, it is recommended that all women over thirty years old should have annual cervical cancer screening routinely, and further colposcopy and cervical biopsy if abnormal, so that cervical abnormalities can be detected early and can be treated early to reduce further development of the disease or malignant transformation, and there is cervical vaccination available in the market, which is the only gynecological disease that can be prevented from cancer by vaccination, but not Therefore, cervical cancer is the only cancer that can be cured because, after all, the current HPV vaccine does not cover all HPV infections and is ineffective for those already infected with HPV. Many other cancers in gynecology may have no obvious symptoms, for example, in women with endometrial cancer, some have irregular vaginal bleeding again after menopause, and diagnostic scraping suggests endometrial lesions, and some may already have cancer metastasis, while cervical cancer is closely related to persistent infection with high-risk types of HPV, and it usually takes a decade or two if it really develops into cervical cancer, so screening can detect early Therefore, screening can detect the lesions early. In conclusion, cervical cancer is not the only cancer that can be cured, but it is a cancer that can be detected earlier and treated in time.