If lung cancer is diagnosed by enhanced CT, it is recommended to improve pathological examination to make a clear diagnosis and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors according to pathological type and stage.
Enhanced CT is only a means to screen lung cancer, but it can not be used as a basis for diagnosis, and it can not determine the specific treatment plan according to its results, but also needs to be analyzed by combining with pathological tissue examination, immunohistochemistry and other examinations, and then carry out targeted treatment according to the staging situation.
Generally speaking, for early lung cancer, radical surgery is mainly adopted to resect the lesion first, or to carry out extended resection, and most of the patients can be cured after surgery; for inoperable lung cancer patients, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy are considered to carry out comprehensive treatment to prolong the survival cycle.
If pneumonia is considered in the enhanced CT examination, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, improve other related examinations under the doctor’s guidance to clarify the diagnosis, and carry out standardized and individualized treatment as soon as possible, so as to avoid delaying the condition.