Abstract: Pelvic floor dysfunction has become a common post-operative complication of cervical cancer patients, mainly manifesting as bladder dysfunction, rectal dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and pelvic organ prolapse, which seriously affects patients' physical and mental health and quality of life, and affects the prognosis of the disease. Early, professional and personalized pelvic floor rehabilitation treatment for postoperative cervical cancer patients will reduce the occurrence and severity of pelvic floor dysfunction. There are many non-surgical measures for pelvic floor dysfunction after cervical cancer surgery. It is reviewed with a view to providing a basis for the rehabilitation of patients' pelvic floor function, improvement of their physical and mental health and quality of life.

Key words: cervical cancer, pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic floor rehabilitation

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