What about inguinal lymphatic metastases after cervical cancer surgery?

For inguinal lymphatic metastasis of cervical cancer after surgery, patients should consult doctor as early as possible for drug therapy, radiotherapy and surgery. 1. Drug therapy: when inguinal lymphatic metastasis of cervical cancer occurs after surgery, patients should seek medical treatment as early as possible and use carboplatin, cisplatin and other drugs for chemotherapy under doctor’s guidance, and at the same time, antiangiogenic drugs such as bevacizumab and other drugs can also be used for targeted therapy. 2. Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy is a commonly used treatment for cervical cancer and its metastasis, which mainly uses high-energy rays to irradiate the area where the cancer cells are located, so as to kill the cancer cells or inhibit their growth and spread. 3. Surgical treatment: besides the above methods, patients can also undergo inguinal lymph node dissection, radical inguinal lymph node dissection and other surgeries under the guidance of doctors to prevent the cancer cells from growing or metastasizing, which would lead to an increase in the chances of recurrence in the later stage of cervical cancer. It is recommended that patients with postoperative inguinal lymphatic metastasis of cervical cancer should seek medical treatment as early as possible, and choose the appropriate way of treatment under the guidance of doctors according to their actual conditions, so as to avoid delaying the condition.