Ground-glass nodules in the lungs are usually curable if they are benign, but are less likely to be completely cured if they are malignant.
There are a number of causes of ground glass nodules in the lungs, including lung infections, tuberculosis, and lung cancer. Therefore, if the nodules are benign, i.e. caused by pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc., they can usually be cured if the primary disease is well controlled.
Even if they become solid nodules, they can be clinically cured as long as they do not produce obvious symptoms.
However, if the nodule is caused by lung cancer, it may be a primary or metastatic lesion. At this time, further pathological examination is needed, radiotherapy or surgical treatment, etc. The number of completely cured cases is relatively small, and generally very early stage can be cured, while others take controlling the disease as the main goal.
Therefore, it needs to be decided according to the cause of the disease, and timely medical examination and treatment are recommended.