Cervical cancer stage 1 survival


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If cervical cancer stage 1a 1 is treated in a timely and standardized manner, patients can usually survive for a long time or even be cured. The reasons affecting prognosis include early detection, treatment effect, regular follow-up and self-management. 1. Early detection of cervical cancer Stage 1a 1 is a very early stage, when the tumor is confined to the cervix, small in size, and has not spread or metastasized, which provides an excellent opportunity for effective treatment. Regular cervical cancer screening, such as cervical cytology and HPV testing, can detect lesions early and start treatment early. 2. The treatment effect is better. For cervical cancer stage 1a 1, surgical treatment is feasible, such as extensive hysterectomy plus pelvic lymph node dissection, etc. Most patients can achieve the goal of radical cure through surgery. Some patients with fertility needs can also choose to preserve fertility after strict evaluation. In addition, according to the specific situation, it may be combined with adjuvant therapy such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy to further improve the treatment effect. 3. Regular follow-up after regular follow-up treatment is very important for monitoring disease changes and timely detection of recurrence or new lesions. Patients need to follow the doctor's advice for regular gynecological examination, imaging examination, tumor marker detection, etc., so that doctors can adjust the treatment plan in time. 4. Self-management Patients should maintain good living habits, including balanced diet, moderate exercise, regular rest, etc., to improve body immunity. At the same time, they should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, correctly face diseases, and actively cooperate with treatment and follow-up. The survival time of patients with cervical cancer stage 1a 1 is usually optimistic, but it requires joint efforts of both doctors and patients, including early detection, standardized treatment, regular follow-up and good management of patients themselves, to improve the cure rate and survival rate.