The difference between cervical cancer and invasive cancer is that the scope is different.
Invasive cancer is actually a type of cervical cancer, which is divided into in situ cancer and invasive cancer. In the early stage, most of the patients are in situ cancer, but with the continuous occurrence of the disease, the cancer cells begin to infiltrate and grow to the surrounding organs and deep tissues, which leads to gradual aggravation of the disease and the formation of invasive cancer.
Cervical cancer and invasive cancer are basically the same in terms of pathogenesis, only that invasive cancer will be accompanied by metastasis and proliferation, which is relatively more difficult to be treated, and once detected, it is necessary to carry out surgical excision treatment in time, or radiotherapy and chemotherapy if surgery is not possible.