Most patients survive within 1-2 years, and those who have not relapsed for more than 5-10 years are considered clinically cured. The time of death is determined by the natural life span. Before death, the patient may experience symptoms such as mental confusion, facial flushing, and sweating. Stage 2B cervical cancer is not too late, and it belongs to mid-stage cervical cancer. Therefore, after getting cervical cancer, you must treat it correctly, follow the doctor's advice to choose the right treatment, follow up regularly and maintain a good attitude, actively exercise, and avoid the long-term presence of HPV virus in the body, which can prolong your life. How long can you live with advanced cervical cancer? During clinical treatment, for patients with advanced cervical cancer, the cancer cells have spread and metastasized, and the patient is physically weak. The commonly used surgical and radiotherapy treatments are local treatments, which cannot control free cancer cells. Some patients with advanced cervical cancer can live for 3 years. When cervical cancer develops to the late stage, surgery is not possible. If surgery is used to remove tumor cells, it cannot completely eliminate tumor cells and will cause serious complications. Therefore, radiotherapy can be used in the late stage of cervical cancer. For women with mid- to late-stage cervical cancer, the cure rate is often very low. For example, women with mid-stage cervical cancer may have a cure rate of less than 30%, and women with late-stage cervical cancer usually have a cure rate of less than 5%. Will cervical cancer affect menstruation? Advanced cervical cancer may cause multiple metastases and invasions, including metastases to the ovaries, and may also cause systemic symptoms, including anemia, electrolyte imbalance, and abnormal hormone levels, which can affect menstruation. I am glad to serve you and have seen your question. According to your description, cervical cancer does affect menstruation, and you must actively treat it to control the disease, its development, and recurrence. Cervical cancer generally does not affect menstruation, because the lesions of cervical cancer are confined to the cervix or the vicinity of the cervix, and do not secrete hormones, and do not affect the endocrine function of the ovaries. |
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