After treatment, the five-year survival rate of minimally invasive lung cancer can reach about 95%, and the overall prognosis is good. Lung cancer is a malignant tumor of the respiratory system associated with smoking and other high-risk factors. Microinvasive represents the appearance of a small amount of infiltration but does not reach the standard of invasive carcinoma, which belongs to the early stage of the disease. In this period, the lesion is limited, without lymph node and distant metastasis, and can be treated by radical surgical resection. After aggressive treatment, the prognosis is good, with a five-year survival rate of about 95%. Although the overall situation is good, if you do not cooperate with your doctor in time after diagnosis, the disease will eventually develop into an advanced stage, which will seriously jeopardize the patient’s life and quality of life. After the surgery, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions and undergo regular checkups.