How to treat multiple small nodules in both lungs one year after surgery for squamous lung cancer?

Multiple small nodules in both lungs one year after surgery for squamous lung cancer, the causes include cancer recurrence and metastasis, inflammation, tuberculosis, etc. It is necessary to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat the cause of the disease, such as applying chemotherapeutic drugs and anti-tuberculosis drugs.
1. Cancer recurrence and metastasis: radiotherapy and targeted therapy are recommended to shrink tumor lesions, inhibit tumor malignant proliferation and improve the quality of life. Chemotherapy drugs that can be chosen include bleomycin, cisplatin, paclitaxel, etc. Targeted drugs include erlotinib, bevacizumab, etc.
2. Inflammation: when pathogenic bacteria are infected, antibiotics such as azithromycin, roxithromycin, penicillin and other drugs can be taken to control inflammation.
3. Tuberculosis: anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, etc. need to be taken for standardized anti-tuberculosis treatment.
Due to the individual differences and the diversity of causes, the drug is not absolutely the most effective, need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use, the emergence of adverse reactions to timely medical care, drug allergy is prohibited.