How long is survival after minimally invasive surgery for early lung

After early minimally invasive lung surgery should mean that after early minimally invasive lung cancer surgery, the survival period is usually around 5 to 10 years, but it should be analyzed according to the individual’s physical and psychological status. Lung cancer is a relatively common primary malignant tumor of lung, which mainly originates from bronchial tubes, tracheal mucosa and glands, and is mostly caused by heredity, history of lung disease, air pollution, smoking, ionizing radiation, diet and nutrition, etc. In clinic, it manifests itself as chest pain, hemoptysis, fever, wheezing and so on, and it is mostly treated by surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and drugs. If there is no metastasis in early stage lung cancer, and the lesions are small, the effect of surgical treatment and psychological status are good, and there is no recurrence within five years, the survival period of patients may reach more than 10 years, and a small part of early stage lung cancer can be clinically cured; however, if the physical quality is poor and metastasis surgery has been performed, and the treatment effect is not good, then the patients may only survive for five years. It is recommended to keep a good attitude and actively cooperate with the treatment.