Stage ib2 cervical cancer does not necessarily require hysterectomy, and cervical conization can also be considered.
Stage ib2 cervical cancer is based on the international TNM staging standard, which means that the maximum diameter of the lesion is more than 4 cm, but the tumor is still confined to the inside of the cervix, and there is no metastasis outside the cervix or metastasis to distant organs, which is a relatively early stage.
Generally, total hysterectomy or cervical conization can be adopted for stage IB2 cervical cancer, that is to say, not all stage IB2 cervical cancers need to be hysterectomized. If the malignant degree is high, total hysterectomy is often recommended, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy are also needed after the operation. If the degree of malignancy is lower, cervical conization is often adopted.
Cervical cancer stage ib2 needs to be treated in time, and under the guidance of doctors to determine the treatment program to help enhance the cure rate.