Does the disappearance of the lump after chemotherapy mean it’s cured?

The disappearance of lumps after chemotherapy means that the disease has improved, but it does not mean that the disease is cured, because there may still be residual tumor cells or the disease may recur at a later stage, and regular checkups are needed to observe the progress of the disease.
The disappearance of the lump after chemotherapy indicates that the tumor cells are more sensitive to the chemotherapy drugs and the treatment has achieved good results, but it does not mean that the disease is cured. Some tumor cells that cannot be detected by imaging may remain in the body, and tumor recurrence or metastasis may occur for a period of time after the disappearance of the mass.
Therefore, chemotherapy needs to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to regulate the treatment, and regular review is also needed after chemotherapy to monitor the progress of the disease and prevent recurrence and metastasis of the disease.