The cervix in women and the prostate in men are the most worrying organs. When it comes to cervical cancer, it is even creepy to many women. Cervical cancer brings a lot of troubles to female friends and seriously affects their life, work and so on. Therefore, cervical cancer treatment is a must for cervical cancer, but it often happens that many patients are anxious to see the effect, so there are some misconceptions. What are the misunderstandings of cervical cancer treatment? Because the treatment of cervical cancer is a long-term and comprehensive process, in daily life and clinical treatment, many people still have many misunderstandings about cervical cancer and treatment, mainly in the following aspects. One of the misconceptions is that no more review after discharge from hospital Regular review and emphasis on follow-up treatment are especially important for patients with cervical cancer whose symptoms have improved. Some patients give up the follow-up treatment after the symptoms are relieved or the lumps disappear after surgery or radiotherapy, resulting in tumor recurrence or metastasis, which makes the treatment abandoned before. Myth No. 2: Superstitiously believing in secret and partial prescriptions As patients are eager to seek treatment, they blindly believe in secret and partial prescriptions and so-called cancer treatment experts, thus wasting money and losing the best treatment time. Therefore, patients must choose regular medical institutions for treatment and regular cervical cancer drugs approved by the state. Myth No. 3: Surgery is the cure Some patients and family members lack medical knowledge and do not understand the metastatic and invasive nature of malignant tumors, and tumor cells can metastasize to the whole body through lymph and blood. After surgery, they are blindly optimistic and do not pay attention to the follow-up treatment, which eventually affects the survival quality of patients, and some patients are afraid of the toxic side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy and give up the follow-up treatment.