Abstract
Cervical cancer (CC) is a malignant gynaecological tumour that poses a serious threat to the lives of patients worldwide. CC is the second-most common-cancer in women located in developing countries, following breast cancer. Therefore, given the persistently high incidence and mortality rates of CC, it is necessary to explore better diagnostic and treatment methods for this disease so that prevention and treatment strategies can be improved. As a science that develops computer programs to simulate, enhance, and extend human behaviours, artificial intelligence (AI) offers new possibilities for achieving this goal. In recent years, AI has shown considerable potential for accurately screening, diagnosing and treating cancer. For CC, the rapid development of AI provides new possibilities for performing early screening and achieving precise clinical diagnoses and treatments. This review is focused on the current state of research regarding the application of AI for the early screening, precise clinical diagnosis, and treatment of CC, as well as the challenges we will face in the future.