Post radiotherapy review program for cervical cancer

After radiotherapy for cervical cancer, the review items are as follows: 1. Patients need to undergo comprehensive imaging assessment during the first month review, such as whole abdominal MRI enhancement or CT enhancement examination to observe the local tumor and lymph nodes of the cervix, as well as chest X-ray, superficial lymph node ultrasound, serum tumor marker examination, etc. If the patient has special bone metastasis or brain metastasis before treatment, bone scan or brain CT examination is also required. 2. For routine periodic review, imaging MRI or CT examination, as well as chest X-ray, superficial lymph node ultrasound, serum marker examination, etc. are required for the last review examination index, as appropriate. Generally, patients are recommended to be reviewed every 1-3 months within one year of treatment, every 3-6 months for 1-2 years, and every six months after two years or after one year.