Cervical adenocarcinoma is a type of cervical cancer, which is relatively rare compared to squamous cervical cancer.
Cervical adenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in the cervix, which is mostly caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and multiple sexual partners and poor immune function are also risk factors for its occurrence. Patients often present with contact bleeding, and in advanced stages of the disease, there may be a combination of weight loss, lower abdominal pain, and abnormalities in the bowels, but most patients can be detected through screening.
Once the disease is diagnosed, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for consultation, and under the guidance of doctors, they should be actively treated through surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, etc., in order to shrink or completely remove the lesions, improve the quality of life and prolong the survival period of the patients, and at the same time, they should pay attention to building up the determination to overcome the disease and not to be overly anxious.