Esophageal cancer is generally more serious when it metastasizes to the lungs.
Many esophageal cancers are already in the middle or late stage when they are found, and if metastasis to the lungs also occurs, it means that and it has already progressed to the advanced stage, and if no intervention is made, the survival period can be seriously affected.
The condition is more serious when esophageal cancer metastasizes to lungs and metastatic lung cancer occurs. In addition to obvious symptoms such as difficulty in swallowing and wasting, clinical symptoms such as coughing, coughing up sputum, hemoptysis and dyspnea will also appear.
When esophageal cancer metastasizes to lung cancer, the survival period of patients in general is not too long. Radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and other comprehensive treatment plans should be given with the purpose of maximizing the quality of life and survival period of patients.
Esophageal cancer metastasis to lung cancer should be treated in a standardized way under the guidance of doctors and should not be delayed.