Is invasive lung adenocarcinoma a difficult cancer to treat?

Invasive lung adenocarcinoma belongs to malignant tumors of lung, which is difficult to treat and has certain possibility of recurrence and metastasis. The degree of difficulty in treatment is related to the clinical stage and physical condition of patients.
Invasive lung adenocarcinoma belongs to a kind of non-small cell carcinoma, which is a common type of lung cancer nowadays and has a high degree of malignancy. After whole body examination and evaluation, if no metastasis is found and it belongs to the early stage of lung cancer, radical surgical resection can be carried out for treatment, which generally has a better prognosis and lower recurrence rate, but there is a certain chance of recurrence. It is necessary to confirm whether chemotherapy and radiotherapy are needed according to the surgery and clinical stage.
If the patient’s condition is in the advanced stage and surgery is not possible, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy can be chosen directly for treatment.
It is recommended that patients should go to regular oncology hospitals for further clarification of tumor stage, and then choose surgical treatment or consider radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted drug therapy for treatment.