Clinical manifestations of non-small cell lung cancer in advanced stage include hoarseness, chest pain, difficulty in swallowing and so on.
Non-small cell lung cancer belongs to a kind of malignant tumor disease, and in the late stage of the disease, various clinical manifestations may appear due to the spread of cancer cells to all parts of the body, such as hoarseness caused by cancer cells invading the recurrent laryngeal nerve, chest pain caused by invasion of mural pleura, and dysphagia caused by invasion or compression of esophagus, and so on. Some patients are also prone to hemoptysis, dyspnea, weight loss and other clinical manifestations.
When non-small cell lung cancer has distant metastasis, it can also cause different clinical manifestations. For example, liver metastasis may cause liver enzyme abnormality, central nervous system metastasis may manifest nausea and vomiting, epileptic seizure, speech disorder, and bone metastasis may manifest bone and joint pain, pathologic fracture and so on.
Since non-small cell lung cancer will have serious impact on the quality of life and health, it is necessary to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment after diagnosis, so as to improve the discomfort and control the progress of the disease.