Cervical cancer stage 1a1 3 years recurrence


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Cervical cancer stage 1a 1 recurrence in three years may be related to incomplete treatment, persistent HPV infection, bad living habits and other factors, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy can be performed. 1. Reasons 1. Incomplete treatment If surgery fails to completely remove all pathological tissues, or the necessary adjuvant treatment is not carried out after surgery, it may lead to continued proliferation of residual cancer cells and lead to recurrence. 2. Persistent HPV infection HPV is the main cause of cervical cancer. If the patient fails to effectively clear HPV infection after surgery, or re-infected with new HPV types, it may increase the risk of recurrence. 3. Bad living habits such as staying up late for a long time, unbalanced diet, lack of exercise, etc. may lead to decreased immunity and provide conditions for cancer recurrence. 2. Treatment methods 1. Surgical treatment For patients with limited recurrence and good physical condition, re-surgical treatment may be considered, such as radical hysterectomy or cervical resection. 2. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy Radiotherapy kills cancer cells by high-energy rays, suitable for local recurrence or metastasis. Chemotherapy uses chemical drugs to kill rapidly proliferating cancer cells and has a certain control effect on extensive micrometastases. 3. Targeted therapy and immunotherapy For recurrent cases of specific gene mutations, targeted drugs such as erlotinib and gefitinib can be used for treatment; immunotherapy improves the therapeutic effect by restoring the body's anti-tumor immune response. Recurrence of stage 1a 1 cervical cancer is rare, but effective treatment is required once it occurs. At the same time, patients should maintain a healthy lifestyle to reduce the risk of recurrence.