Cervical cancer happens when the cells of the cervix grow abnormally and attack other tissues and organs of the body. The treatment of cervical cancer can include Hysterectomy, Laser Therapy, Radiation therapy, Cryotherapy and Chemotherapy.
Simple hysterectomy.
Radical hysterectomy.
X-rays or protons
Treatment for cancer can have certain side-effects. Surgery poses certain risks such as infection, bleeding, numbness and bruising at the incision site. As a result of the chemotherapy and surgery, the patient may feel weak and tired. Fatigue, hair loss, loss of appetite and other such symptoms may also be experienced as a side-effect of the chemotherapy drugs.
The patient may need to stay in the hospital for at least a week post surgery. It may take 3-6 months for complete recovery. Follow-ups with the doctor and testing every 3-6 months would be required to make sure that cancer does not recur.
MBBS | MD | DM - Oncologist/Cancer Specialist