How long can you live with early stage primary lung cancer

The five-year survival rate of early primary lung cancer is about 70% after standardized treatment, and the specific survival time may vary. Lung cancer is a malignant tumor of the respiratory system caused by a variety of factors, such as smoking, gene mutation and environmental pollution. Early primary lung cancer represents limited tumor foci, which can often be treated with radical surgery combined with postoperative chemotherapy and radiotherapy to obtain a better prognosis, and the five-year survival rate is often about 70%. It is recommended that lung cancer patients should go to regular hospitals and receive standardized treatment as early as possible. Follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review after surgery. Maintaining good living habits, such as quitting smoking and exercising properly, can to some extent reduce the recurrence of the disease and prolong the survival time.

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