What is the cure rate for early stage surgery for cervical cancer

The five-year survival rate of early cervical cancer after surgery and other treatments is about 80%~90%, which should be analyzed in the light of specific conditions. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor of female reproductive system, which can be caused by heredity, human papilloma virus infection and other factors. After early diagnosis, the lesions are often limited, and can be treated by radical surgery, followed by radiotherapy according to the condition. After active treatment, patients with early-stage cervical cancer have a better prognosis and can often obtain a five-year survival rate of 80% to 90%. Although the overall condition is mild, after surgery, patients still need to pay attention to regular checkups as prescribed by doctors and maintain good living habits to minimize recurrence and prolong survival time.