What does it mean that 60% of the follicles are appressed to the wall and 40% of the adenoids

Alveolar 60% to wall 40% is usually a descriptor for lung cancer development, indicating that 60% of the lung cancer has invaded the alveoli and 40% has grown against the wall.
Lung cancer with 60% alveolar invasion and 40% wall-to-wall growth is usually referred to as alveolar invasion, which means that the alveolar walls are destroyed and the boundary between the cancerous tissue and the surrounding tissue is gradually blurred.
The so-called alveolar invasion means the destruction of alveolar wall and the gradual blurring of the boundary between the cancer tissue and the surrounding tissues, while adherent growth refers to a special type of lung cancer that grows close to the alveolar wall, and the clinical symptoms of which usually include coughing, coughing up sputum, and blood in sputum.
Once detected, lung cancer should be treated in time, which can usually be treated by surgical resection and combined with chemotherapy if necessary.