Uterine cancer is the most common gynecological malignancy. The peak age for carcinoma in situ is 30 to 35 years old, and for invasive cancer is 45 to 55 years old. In recent years, the incidence of uterine cancer has tended to be younger. Uterine cancer is closely related to whether or not you can get pregnant. Pregnancy poses a great threat to the health of patients with uterine cancer, and may even threaten the patient's life. So, can you get pregnant after uterine cancer is cured? If the patient has cervical carcinoma in situ, it can be completely cured through cervical conization, and it will not affect future pregnancy. If it is a mid-to-late stage surgical treatment, the resection range is relatively large, and even the entire hysterectomy is required. After the operation, long-term medication and radiotherapy are required, so it may affect pregnancy. |
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