The cure rate of adenocarcinoma among lung cancers is between 50~95%, and the five-year survival rate is commonly used to indicate the cure rate.
Lung adenocarcinoma is one of the types of lung cancer, in which the cure rate is mainly related to the staging condition and is not completely fixed, but generally stays between 50% and 95%.
Generally speaking, if it is early stage lung adenocarcinoma, since the cancer cells have not yet metastasized and spread, patients can recover after timely radical surgery to remove the lesion, or clean up the surrounding tissues and lymph nodes, and the cure rate is more than 95%; however, if it is middle or late stage, the cure rate will be reduced, and will remain at about 50%, and sometimes it will even be lower.
In addition, the cure rate of lung adenocarcinoma is also affected by the treatment plan and physical condition of patients, so it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instruction to take active treatment.