Early-stage patients with clear cell carcinoma of the cervix can be treated by surgery, while middle and late-stage patients can prolong their survival period through radiotherapy and chemotherapy. 1. Early-stage patients: clear cell carcinoma of the cervix has not spread and metastasized and is only confined to the cervix, so it can be cured by surgical excision. 2. Middle and late stage patients: if cervical clear cell carcinoma is found late and the condition has reached middle and late stage, radical surgery cannot be performed, so it can be treated by radiotherapy, which uses radiation to directly irradiate the tumor and kill the cancer cells. Some patients can also undergo systemic chemotherapy with chemotherapeutic drugs such as gemcitabine, paclitaxel, etc., and can be combined with targeted therapy when there are gene mutations. Patients with clear cell carcinoma of the cervix are recommended to go to professional hospitals for consultation and choose appropriate treatment methods under the guidance of doctors. At the same time, they should pay attention to balanced nutrition and proper exercise. The above medicines should be used in a standardized way under the guidance of doctors.