Women at the age of 40 can be vaccinated against cervical cancer. As the probability of HPV infection causing cervical cancer increases with age, therefore, cervical cancer can be prevented by vaccinating against cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is a relatively common gynecological malignant tumor. If you have cervical cancer, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals for consultation, and then make a reasonable plan for treatment under the guidance of professional doctors by completing relevant examinations and making a clear diagnosis. What kind of treatment plan should be adopted mainly depends on the clinical stage, fertility requirements, age, general condition and medical technology level, etc. Early stage cervical cancer can be treated by surgery, while middle and late stage cervical cancer can be treated by radiotherapy and chemotherapy.