Chances of living 10 years with bone metastases from lung cancer

Bone metastases from lung cancer are very late stage lung cancer, most of which have no chance of surgery, and chemotherapy, radiotherapy or targeted therapy can be considered to improve the survival of patients, but it is not known how long they can survive, and the probability of survival for 10 years or 10 years cannot be judged.

If lung cancer metastases are treated aggressively, the cancer does not grow or spread further, and the patient is in good health, theoretically they can survive for 10 years or even for a long time, but this is a rare and exceptional case. The vast majority of patients with bone metastases from lung cancer are poorly treated, with most surviving no more than 3 years.

The incidence of lung cancer is significantly higher than before, considering factors such as air pollution, lifestyle changes, and smoking, especially air pollution and smoking, and it is clear that the incidence of lung cancer is significantly higher among smokers than non-smokers.

Lung cancer prevention is more important than cure, so we should refuse to smoke or secondhand smoke, try not to go out in hazy weather, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits in general.