The recurrence rate of micro-infiltrating lung cancer after surgery is no more than 10%.
Micro-infiltrating lung cancer means that the tumor cells infiltrate in the submucosal layer, but there is no metastasis and spread of lymph nodes and distal organs, which belongs to the early stage of lung cancer, and most of the patients can have the lesions removed by radical surgery in time to achieve a cure, and the chance of recurrence and metastasis within five years is no more than 10 percent.
It is recommended that patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review after micro-invasive lung cancer surgery, and if there is no recurrence or metastasis within five years, it is considered to be clinically cured. If there is no recurrence or metastasis within five years, it is considered to be clinically cured. If there is recurrence or metastasis, it is necessary to take targeted treatment such as surgery and radiotherapy in time.