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Recognize these symptoms early to prevent complications with your how you prepare for cervical cancer condition
Ongoing discomfort that doesn't improve with rest or medication
Difficulty moving or performing everyday activities
Noticeable swelling around the affected area
Intense, unbearable pain that comes on suddenly
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30-60 min
Open or Laparoscopic
Day-care or 1 night
7-10 days
Local/General
30-60 min
Open or Laparoscopic
Day-care or 1 night
7-10 days
Local/General
Proper preparation for cervical cancer surgery helps ensure better outcomes and recovery. Follow these guidelines as directed by your gynecologic oncology team.
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Q: What should I provide for a cervical cancer surgery?
A: Please share Pap smear or biopsy reports, HPV test results, imaging (MRI/CT), staging details, and your oncologist’s treatment plan. These help assess whether surgery is the right approach.
Q: Is surgery always needed for cervical cancer?
A: Not always. Early-stage cancers may be treated with surgery, but advanced stages often need radiation and chemotherapy. The choice depends on stage, fertility goals, and overall health.
Q: Can fertility be preserved in cervical cancer surgery?
A: Yes. In certain early-stage cervical cancers, fertility-sparing surgeries like trachelectomy (removal of the cervix while preserving the uterus) may be an option. Eligibility depends on tumor size, stage, and overall health.
Q: Does delaying cervical cancer treatment affect survival?
A: Yes. Cervical cancer can progress quickly, and early treatment offers the best chance for cure. Delays may reduce surgical options and survival rates.
Q: What are the risks of cervical cancer surgery?
A: Risks may include bleeding, infection, bladder or bowel injury, and long-term effects like infertility or early menopause, depending on the type of surgery.
Q: What follow-up is needed after surgery?
A: Regular pelvic exams, Pap tests, and imaging (if recommended) are crucial. Follow-up ensures early detection of recurrence and helps manage any side effects.
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