Ten-year survival rate of stage III cervical cancer

Stage III cervical cancer in women means that the cancer cells of cervical cancer have metastasized all over the pelvic cavity, only that there is no distant metastasis, so it is impossible to have a survival rate of ten years. Generally speaking, no woman with stage III cervical cancer has ever survived for more than ten years under the active treatment of surgery or radiotherapy or chemotherapy. The five-year survival rate of such patients is generally less than 5%, and the mortality rate of stage III cervical cancer patients is usually extremely high, with most of them dying in about a year. This is due to the extent of metastasis and metastasis of cervical cancer, which is basically in the whole abdominal cavity, so do not hope that patients with stage III cervical cancer have a ten-year survival rate.