Is the prognosis of t1b lung adenocarcinoma with a predominantly alveolar origin good?

The prognosis of t1b lung adenocarcinoma with alveolar predominance is generally better, because the malignant degree of t1b lung adenocarcinoma with alveolar predominance is not very high. t1b refers to stage I. T1b lung adenocarcinoma with alveolar predominance indicates that the cancer cells have no distant metastasis and infiltration of nearby lymph nodes, and it belongs to the early stage lung adenocarcinoma, which is mainly treated by way of surgery and in combination with chemotherapy and radiotherapy to alleviate the condition, and the prognosis is generally better, and recurrence is not easy to occur after surgery. Stage t1b lung adenocarcinoma may have no clinical symptoms, only found in physical examination, or symptoms such as coughing and sputum, etc. With the development of the disease, hemoptysis, fever, chest pain, dyspnea, etc. Early diagnosis and early treatment are recommended. Early diagnosis and early treatment usually have a better prognosis. In daily life, one should quit smoking and drinking, not to eat rotten and spoiled food, keep a happy mood, not to have too much psychological pressure, insist on exercise to strengthen one’s immunity, and have a regular recheck.

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