Lung cancer does not usually cause hemolysis.
Hemolysis refers to the phenomenon of accelerated destruction of red blood cells. When bone metastasis occurs in advanced lung cancer, the metastatic tumor will destroy the hematopoietic function of bone marrow, which will cause tumor anemia.
In addition, advanced tumors may affect the nutritional intake of patients due to various uncomfortable symptoms such as pain and decreased appetite, thus causing hypochromic anemia. Of course, hemolytic manifestation may also occur after lung cancer surgery, and studies have reported that patients developed severe hemolytic crisis after lung cancer surgery.
Thus hemolysis in lung cancer may also occur, but the probability is very low.