Cervical cancer recurrence after surgery

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2025-05-01 02:26:51 Views: 57 times

After cervical cancer surgery, the recurrence of patients is very diverse. Cervical cancer surgery more in two years of recurrence, according to the recurrence time sooner or later, divided into four stages, central recurrence, pelvic metastasis, distant metastasis and late cachexia. According to the recurrence stage is different, the recurrence of more common performance is divided into the following categories: central recurrence of the main performance of irregular vaginal bleeding, leucorrhea secretion increased; pelvic metastasis, mainly manifested as frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, dysuria, etc.; Distant recurrence and metastasis, depending on the location of metastasis, mainly manifested as cough, chest pain, bloody sputum, fixed focal pain, etc.; patients with advanced cachexia may show systemic wasting syndrome, such as loss of appetite and rapid weight loss in the short term. Drop or lose weight, etc.

Cervical cancer recurrence after surgery



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