The prognosis after surgery for stage IA invasive poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma is generally good, and the five-year survival rate of patients is 80%. It is suggested that patients with stage IA invasive poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma should pay attention to nursing care as well as diet and proper exercise after surgery.
Stage IA invasive hypofractionated lung adenocarcinoma belongs to the early stage of lung adenocarcinoma, and most of the patients do not have obvious clinical symptoms, which will be found during physical examination. Most of the patients have no obvious clinical symptoms and will be found during physical examination. Patients with stage IA invasive poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma have a better prognosis after timely and regular surgical treatment, and most of them have a five-year survival rate of more than 80%.
It is recommended that patients with stage IA invasive poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma should quit smoking and drinking after surgery, which is conducive to the recovery of the body. Patients should pay attention to diet and eat less spicy and stimulating food, such as chili peppers, onions and garlic. In addition, patients can have appropriate exercise after surgery, such as brisk walking, jogging and so on.
Patients with stage IA invasive poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma have better prognosis after surgery, patients should develop healthy living habits and follow the doctor’s instructions for review.