Approximate life expectancy for hypofractionated lung adenocarcinoma

There is no authoritative data to show the approximate life expectancy of hypofractionated lung adenocarcinoma, most of the hypofractionated lung adenocarcinoma has a 5-year survival rate of 15%~80%, a few patients have a 5-year survival rate of less than 5%, and the survival period of the patients varies from 7 months to 10 years.
What is the life expectancy of hypofractionated lung adenocarcinoma needs to be judged according to the cancer lung adenocarcinoma stage, if the patient is in stage I of hypofractionated lung adenocarcinoma, its five-year survival rate is 70%~80%, and some of the patients in stage IA undergo the treatment in time, the median survival period can reach 10 years. If patients with stage II poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma take timely measures for treatment, the five-year survival rate is mostly 40%.
While the 5-year survival rate of patients with stage III poorly differentiated squamous lung cancer is around 15%, in addition to that, the 5-year survival rate of patients with stage IV poorly differentiated lung adenocarcinoma is usually less than 5%, and the median survival period is only 7 months.
It is suggested that lung adenocarcinoma patients need to seek medical treatment in time, and doctors will judge the specific life expectancy according to the patient’s condition.