Is 95% invasive lung adenocarcinoma still curable?

95% Invasive lung adenocarcinoma is a pathological term, and whether it can be cured or not needs to be decided according to the stage of the cancer and the patient’s physical condition.
Invasive lung adenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor in which the cancer cells infiltrate the lung tissues, and is mainly treated clinically by surgery. According to different stages of invasive lung adenocarcinoma, the cure rate and survival time are different.
Stage I, the lesion is small, the tumor is less than 3cm and has not invaded the pleural tissue, which belongs to the early stage of lung adenocarcinoma, with the highest cure rate and the longest survival time.
Stage II, the size of the tumor is between 3-5cm, without distant metastasis, which is also the early stage of cancer, with a certain cure rate.
Stage III, the tumor metastasizes to the mediastinum or extrapulmonary lymph nodes, which belongs to the middle-late stage, with lower cure rate and poorer prognosis.
Stage IV, the tumor starts to metastasize to tissues such as brain, bone, liver, adrenal gland, etc. It is also the most advanced stage of cancer, with the lowest cure rate and relatively shortest survival. Stages III and IV are also the intermediate and advanced stages of cancer, which are generally more difficult to be cured because the cancer has already involved other tissues, and the patients need to be treated with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy under the strict judgment of the doctors to prolong the survival period.
Regardless of the degree of invasive lung adenocarcinoma, patients need to actively cooperate with the treatment, early detection and early treatment, and face the disease with a strong and optimistic mindset.