The five-year survival of early-stage lung invasive adenocarcinoma can be between 60~70%.
If the condition of early invasive adenocarcinoma is still relatively mild and the cancer cells have not metastasized and spread to the lymphatic system and distant organs, most of the patients can be cured and the five-year survival rate is between 60-70% if the tumor is removed by radical surgery in time; the lymph nodes can be cleared if necessary, and the patients can undergo radiotherapy and chemotherapy according to the pathological results after the surgery.
However, each person’s physical condition and treatment plan are different, so the specific survival rate and survival time need to be analyzed individually, some are longer, some are shorter, the key still lies in early detection and timely treatment.