Having cervical cancer at only 20 years of age is often associated with cervical infection with a high-risk type of human papillomavirus, and sometimes with having sex with a confused sexual partner or having sex at a young age. With cervical tumors, it is necessary to determine the stage and type of the tumor and whether distant metastases have occurred. If it belongs to early stage cervical cancer, it can be treated by surgery, which can remove the tumor completely, and then give appropriate chemotherapy to kill the residual cancer cells, and pay attention to dynamic review. If it is early stage cervical cancer, the cure rate is still relatively high after active surgery and chemotherapy, so there is no need to worry too much, and after the surgery, pay attention to eating more supplements, which will help the body to recover.