Can MRI detect cervical cancer?

Cervical cancer cannot be detected by MRI, but mainly by sending cervical smear to pathological examination, which is the only criterion to determine cervical cancer. If cervical cancer is diagnosed, it is recommended to go to gynecology department of regular hospital for consultation. If cervical cancer can be actively treated in time, early treatment through surgery, together with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, can achieve the purpose of radical cure, and the prognosis is relatively good. Cervical cancer is a gynecological malignant tumor that seriously threatens women’s health, ranking 2nd in incidence rate among all female malignant tumors, second only to breast cancer.