Can cervical cancer be cured by total removal of the uterus?

The prognosis of cervical cancer is very much related to the stage of the cancer and the type of pathology, etc. Only a very small number of early-stage patients can be cured by total removal of the uterus. Many patients need comprehensive treatment, while recurrence and metastasis may occur, making it difficult to be cured. Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor, and malignant tumors in general are difficult to cure. A few cervical cancers are found early and the lesions are relatively limited, which can be cured by surgery. However, most of the cervical cancers are found at a later stage and may require adjuvant radiotherapy in addition to surgery, and even then, it is still difficult to cure. Post-operative follow-up of cervical cancer is an important tool to assess the efficacy of treatment and to monitor recurrence. Patients should follow up according to the follow-up time required by the doctor and have a review on time, and if abnormalities are found, they can also be dealt with in a timely manner.