Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Caring for Patients with Cervical Cancer

J Palliat Med. 2021 Mar;24(3):438-442. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2021.0006. Epub 2021 Jan 29.

Abstract

Cervical cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer worldwide. Almost all are related to human papillomavirus exposure. Cervical cancer treatment is associated with significant morbidity that is likely to require support from palliative care teams. In these pearls on cervical cancer, we hope to inform providers about the common treatments and issues for cervical cancer patients. Treatment modalities include surgery for early-stage disease, radiation therapy for locally advanced disease, and pelvic exenteration, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy for recurrent disease. Cervical cancer causes pain and bleeding. Radiation can affect ovarian, urinary, and bowel function. Chemotherapy and immunotherapy are associated with fatigue and nausea. Fistulas between the vagina and bowel or bladder can occur due to cancer or to cancer treatments. Physical and emotional supportive care is important for women with cervical cancer.

Keywords: HPV; cervical cancer; immunotherapy; palliative care; recurrent cervical cancer; symptom management for cervical cancer.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing*
  • Humans
  • Pain
  • Palliative Care
  • Uterine Cervical Neoplasms* / therapy