Is it possible to cure lung adenocarcinoma?

Whether lung adenocarcinoma can be cured or not depends on whether it can be detected early, diagnosed early and treated timely and reasonably. Early stage lung adenocarcinoma can be cured by most patients after surgery, while middle and late stage lung adenocarcinoma patients can effectively alleviate their symptoms and prolong their survival period after active treatment.
Early stage of lung adenocarcinoma has limited lesions, shallow infiltration and few local or distant metastasis, so most patients can be cured after surgical resection of lung cancer lesions.
Most patients can be cured after surgical resection of lung cancer foci. Lung adenocarcinoma in middle and late stages has deeper infiltration of lesions, and local lymph node metastasis or distant metastasis may occur. However, after surgical treatment combined with targeted drug therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other means, most of the patients’ symptoms can be effectively improved, which can not only improve the cure rate, but also improve the quality of life of the patients and prolong the survival period.
It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment as early as possible, and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of doctors to prevent delaying the disease.