Pulmonary carcinoid tumors may appear as peripheral blurred masses with dense, solitary, round or oval masses, and they are rarely cavernous.
Patients with carcinoid tumors of the lung can only be removed surgically, which is the only way, and the margins can be relatively close to the lesion and the risk of local recurrence can be reduced. The first of these is to make sure that the patient’s body is not damaged by the surgery. The best time. The patient’s family must cooperate with the treatment to avoid delaying the best time for treatment. During the treatment period, a stable emotion must be ensured, because too much emotional ups and downs are also one of the important factors that induce the cancer to continue to deteriorate.