Approximate life expectancy for a single lung metastasis from breast cancer

The five-year survival rate of breast cancer with a single lung metastasis after treatment is about 20%, and the exact survival time can vary slightly.
Breast cancer is a common malignant tumor in women, and the occurrence of the disease is related to heredity, gene mutation and other factors. With the development of the disease, when it progresses to the advanced stage, distant metastasis can occur, such as lung metastasis, at this time, there can be coughing, coughing sputum, hemoptysis, chest pain and other clinical manifestations.
A single lung metastasis can be surgically resected according to the condition of the disease, and then radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted and endocrine therapy can be carried out. After active treatment, patients with advanced breast cancer can obtain a five-year survival rate of about 20%. If the patient is more tolerant to the treatment, the survival time can be slightly prolonged.
When lung metastasis of breast cancer occurs, it is necessary to actively consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.