Lung adenomas are benign tumors and can be cured by simple resection.
Lung adenoma is a rare benign disease in clinic, often manifested as a localized mass, when the lesion is relatively small, it has no obvious effect on the patient, so the clinical symptoms are not typical, and most of the patients undergo CT and other imaging physical examination, and the lesion is found by chance.
Most of the lesions are found incidentally by CT and other imaging examinations, and can be cured by surgical resection alone, so the prognosis is often better. Of course, after surgical resection, we should pay attention to sending pathological tests to evaluate whether the lesions have developed cancer, and we should actively consider other auxiliary treatments for those that have developed cancer.
Therefore, lung adenoma belongs to benign tumors, and should be sent for pathological tests after resection.