Endometrial cancer is one of the three major malignant tumors in gynecological diseases. It is more common in the elderly and postmenopausal women. However, in recent years, the chances of some women of childbearing age suffering from endometrial cancer have also increased. The best treatment for endometrial cancer is surgery, but many women worry about whether surgery will affect fertility. Let's take a look at whether endometrial cancer surgery will affect women's fertility. In the past, cervical cancer patients would lose their fertility after surgery, which has always been a difficult problem that obstetricians and gynecologists have been working hard to overcome. Radical trachelectomy is a new surgical method for treating cervical cancer that has emerged in the past decade. It was first proposed by Dargent of France in 1994. The biggest advantage of this surgical method is that it preserves the patient's fertility while treating cervical cancer. As the incidence of cervical cancer becomes younger, this surgery has attracted more and more attention from clinicians and patients, and is regarded by the obstetrics and gynecology community as a symbol of the development of cervical cancer surgery in the 21st century. Radical trachelectomy requires high surgical skills and must be performed by gynecological oncologists who have mastered laparoscopic surgery and have knowledge of gynecological tumors. So far, less than 300 cases have been reported in foreign literature, most of which were performed in France, the United Kingdom and other European and American countries, and no reports have been seen in China. As this surgical technique continues to mature, more young cervical cancer patients will receive this humane surgical treatment at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In the past, cervical cancer patients would lose their fertility after surgery, which has always been a difficult problem that obstetricians and gynecologists have been working hard to overcome. Radical trachelectomy is a new surgical method for treating cervical cancer that has emerged in the past decade. It was first proposed by Dargent of France in 1994. In the past, cervical cancer patients would generally lose their fertility after surgery. Some patients who are eager to have children even give up treatment. In the future, this problem that troubles young cervical cancer patients will be solved. On the basis of the widespread development of laparoscopic surgery, radical cervical resection has been carried out this year. Recently, two young cervical cancer patients have had their tumors removed and their fertility preserved through this surgery. So to sum up, endometrial cancer surgery does not affect female fertility. If you want to know more about endometrial cancer, please log in to the Oncology Department of the Xunyiwenyao Community. |
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