Can lung cancer be transplanted?

Patients with lung cancer can undergo lung transplantation, but as far as the current medical level is concerned, lung transplantation is still a relatively complicated and major surgery, so before lung transplantation is to be performed, it is necessary to clearly determine whether the patient’s physical condition can receive lung transplantation. Many preparations need to be made for lung transplantation, including the source of the lung, the patient’s physical condition, and also some cases, such as the patient’s lung cancer symptoms are relatively mild, the lung occupancy is relatively small, and the lung cancer can be eradicated by surgical treatment, so there is no need for lung transplantation in this case, so a comprehensive and complex judgment is needed whether lung cancer can be transplanted. Therefore, whether lung cancer can be transplanted requires a comprehensive and complex judgment. It is generally difficult for the patient himself to judge, so it is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify whether there are indications for lung transplantation.