How long do you live with squamous carcinoma of the right lung?

The survival time of right lung squamous carcinoma is affected by factors such as stage, malignant degree and so on, so it cannot be generalized. Generally speaking, the five-year survival rate of patients with stage I is about 80%, that of patients with stage II and III is about 30%~70%, and that of patients with stage IV is only less than 10%.
Right lung squamous carcinoma is a common malignant tumor of the respiratory system, and the survival time of patients is affected by various factors, such as clinical stage, malignancy of squamous carcinoma, etc. The earlier the stage, the more malignant the squamous carcinoma is.
The earlier the stage and the lower the malignancy of squamous carcinoma, the longer the survival time of patients. The earlier the clinical stage, the higher the five-year survival rate of patients and the higher the cure rate of patients.
At present, the five-year survival rate is often used to predict the survival of patients.