Your treatment choices depend on the type of cervical cancer you have, test results, and the stage of the cancer. You also may need to think about if you want to be able to have children in the future. The goal of treatment may be to cure you, control the cancer, or help ease problems caused by cancer. Talk with your care team about your treatment choices, the goals of treatment, and what the risks and side effects may be.
Types of treatment for cancer are either local or systemic. Local treatments remove, destroy, or control cancer cells in one area. Surgery and radiation therapy are local treatments. Systemic treatment is used to destroy or control cancer cells that may have traveled around your body. When taken by pill or injection, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy are systemic treatments. You may have just one treatment or a combination of treatments.
Cervical cancer may be treated with:
- Surgery.
- Radiation therapy.
- Chemotherapy (chemo).
- Targeted therapy.
- Immunotherapy.
Talk with your care team about your treatment options. Make a list of questions. Think about the benefits and possible side effects of each option. Some treatments may make you unable to have children in the future. Talk about your concerns with your doctor before making a decision.