The middle and late stages of cervical cancer refer to patients between stages IIB and IVB. The cure rate for this type of patients is significantly lower than that for early-stage patients, and generally speaking, the five-year survival rate is less than 70%. For mid-to-late stage cervical cancer, surgical treatment is generally not suitable. The preferred treatment option is radical surgery combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, with the current high efficiency of over 90%. Generally, whole pelvic radiotherapy and chemotherapy under CT virtual positioning followed by intracavitary radiotherapy and chemotherapy are used. After treatment, many patients' symptoms such as vaginal bleeding were significantly reduced. Some patients achieve long-term survival. With the continuous progress of clinical research, many targeted therapeutic drugs continue to be produced. I believe that the treatment rate of late-stage cervical cancer will gradually increase. There is hope for patients with mid- to late-stage cervical cancer if they actively accept treatment. It is unlikely that patients in the middle and late stages of the disease will undergo surgical treatment. Even if they can undergo surgery, it is only a palliative partial removal. In clinical medicine, if the physical condition permits, multi-modal comprehensive treatment is more effective. Treatment often uses radiotherapy and radiotherapy in combination with traditional Chinese medicine to fully integrate various treatment methods to inhibit and eliminate tumors, improve efficacy and alleviate side effects. If the patient has a weak constitution, you can also consider the application of comprehensive Chinese medicine treatment, which can also have a very good therapeutic effect and effectively control the onset and tumor metastasis. Cervical cancer in the middle and late stages is very difficult to cure, and the treatment effect is relatively poor. The key is to adopt a comprehensive treatment method, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. If cervical cancer patients can be detected and treated early, it can be eradicated. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor in women. If you have cervical cancer, it is recommended to go to a reliable hospital's gynecology department for treatment, complete relevant examinations, and develop an effective treatment plan under the guidance of a specialist. There are no obvious symptoms in the early stage of cervical cancer, but some patients will experience symptoms such as contact bleeding and vaginal discharge. Irregular vaginal bleeding will occur in the middle and late stages. If cancer cells metastasize, symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, and constipation will continue to occur. |
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