Prognosis for cervical cancer

Cervical cancer is currently one of the most common malignancies that occur in women of any age group. Thanks to the achievements of modern medicine, the development of cervical cancer can be prevented, however, if the process of cancer formation and spread has already been launched, the patient needs a thorough examination and therapy.

Noninvasive cervical cancer treatment and prognosis of survival

When the cell transformation process is detected by doctors at a precancerous stage, the patient is diagnosed with noninvasive cervical cancer or in situ cervical cancer. It should be noted that this transitional stage can be treated with minimally invasive methods, rarely manifests itself in relapses and does not affect reproductive function. With timely treatment of noninvasive cervical cancer in situ, the prognosis is favorable, with a five-year survival rate of 95%.

Prognosis and treatment of the first and second stages

When cervical cancer of the first and second stages is detected, mutating cells are already beginning to spread through the mucous membrane and muscle tissue, but they do not form metastases in the lymph nodes and the uterine body. This course of the disease makes it possible to remove the tumor through surgery. The prognosis for cervical cancer in the first and second stages is very favorable, since the five-year survival rate is 75-80%.

Treatment and prognosis of inoperable cervical cancer

Surgical methods are not used in the treatment of cervical cancer of the fourth stage. Doctors include chemotherapy and radiation therapy in the treatment regimen, which have a lot of side effects and are difficult for patients to tolerate. Also, the survival rate with this diagnosis largely depends on the age of the patient. The prognosis of inoperable cervical cancer is not favorable, according to statistics, only 35-50% of patients reach the five-year survival threshold.

General prognosis for cervical cancer

It is quite difficult to deduce an accurate prognosis of uterine cancer, the course of the disease and survival. However, modern statistics show that the prognosis of cervical cancer in situ is the most favorable of all stages of oncology. Because it is much easier to prevent the development of the disease than to treat a malignant tumor. In this regard, doctors strongly recommend that women periodically visit a gynecologist and monitor their health.



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