Following treatment for cervical cancer, the possibility of the disease persisting or recurring exists, contingent upon its initial stage and the specific treatment modalities utilized. Moreover, there is a risk of developing a new primary cancer in another part of the body. Consequently, regular follow-up examinations and Pap tests remain critically important even after the completion of treatment. Your physician may advise more frequent Pap tests during the initial years post-treatment to ensure all cancer cells have been eradicated. Additional diagnostic tests and procedures might also be deemed necessary. Your doctor will collaborate closely with you to establish a comprehensive, individualized follow-up plan, extending even beyond the conclusion of your active treatment.