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Small cell carcinoma of right lung, can it be cured?

Some lung adenocarcinoma can be cured, others can't, and the common ones are as follows:

1, stage ⅰ and ⅱ lung adenocarcinoma can be treated surgically, and the 5-year survival rate can reach 70%. These patients can be cured. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy, 45% patients with stage Ⅲ A lung adenocarcinoma can also have a survival rate of more than 5 years, and these patients can also be cured.

2. Stage Ⅲ C and Ⅳ lung adenocarcinoma can't be completely cured. Now there are targeted precision therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, anti-angiogenesis and immunotherapy, and the treatment effect is also good. The 3-year survival rate of patients with stage ⅲ lung adenocarcinoma can reach 30%-40% after comprehensive treatment, and about 30% of patients with stage ⅳ lung adenocarcinoma can survive for a long time after comprehensive treatment, but the 5-year survival rate is poor.

In addition, it should be noted that an important method to improve the cure rate of lung adenocarcinoma by early detection is the need for regular physical examination. People over 40 years old should have a chest CT scan every 1 year, and people before 40 years old should have a chest CT scan every 2 years.