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Cervical cancer recurrence rate after radiotherapy and chemotherapy


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The recurrence rate of cervical cancer after radiotherapy and chemotherapy is closely related to clinical stage and pathological type. In addition, the prognosis of patients with lymph node metastasis will be worse. Therefore, if in the early stage of cervical cancer, the pathological type is squamous cell carcinoma, and the lymph node has no metastasis, the recurrence rate will be lower. If the stage of cervical cancer is relatively high, and the type is some special types, such as cervical adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma, etc., in addition, if there are lymph node metastases, etc., then the recurrence rate and metastasis rate after chemotherapy will be high. Cervical cancer recurrence 50% within one year, 75% to 80% within two years. Within two years after treatment should be reviewed every 3 to 4 months. 3 to 5 years every 6 months. 6 years to review once a year.