Hypofractionated squamous carcinoma is a very general term, because hypofractionated squamous carcinoma may appear in many parts of the body, and its prognosis is different because of different parts, for example, the prognosis of hypofractionated squamous carcinoma of skin and hypofractionated squamous carcinoma of lung is completely different: first, the prognosis of hypofractionated squamous carcinoma may be worse than that of highly fractionated squamous carcinoma; second, the prognosis of hypofractionated squamous carcinoma of lung may be worse than that of hypofractionated squamous carcinoma of skin; Thirdly, the prognosis of early stage hypofractionated squamous carcinoma is worse than that of late stage hypofractionated squamous carcinoma due to different treatment plans. Can hypofractionated squamous carcinoma be cured? Yes, but it must be defined that early stage hypofractionated squamous carcinoma, that is, stage I, can be cured through comprehensive treatment such as surgery, whether it is hypofractionated squamous carcinoma of lung, nasopharynx, skin or cervix, it is possible to be cured, but for some intermediate or late stage hypofractionated squamous carcinoma, which occurs in lung, esophagus or cervix, then the prognosis may be worse. However, the prognosis for some intermediate or late stage hypofractionated squamous carcinoma of the lung, esophagus and cervix may be worse.