14 years after cervical cancer stage 1b surgery

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Cervical cancer is the most common type of malignant tumor in women's gynecology. Cervical cancer stage I refers to the location of cancer cells confined to the cervix. Stage I is also divided into stage 1a and stage 1b. Stage 1b refers to the tumor invading the myometrium without distant metastasis. Generally, as long as the surgical resection is smooth, the prognosis is good. This situation is also often encountered 14 years after surgery. Cervical cancer stage 1b has undergone surgery for 5 years, without recurrence, and can achieve clinical cure. After surgery, can cooperate with adjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other comprehensive treatment. Mainly depends on the pathology after surgery has no lymph node metastasis, if there is lymph node metastasis, combined with radiotherapy effect is better.

14 years after cervical cancer stage 1b surgery



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