How to treat clavicular lymph node metastasis in the lungs

Lung clavicular lymph node metastasis can be inhibited by radiotherapy and targeted therapy, and the treatment needs to be carried out in strict compliance with the doctor’s prescription.
Lung cancer with clavicular lymph node metastasis requires active treatment to control the further development of the tumor, and the commonly used chemotherapy drugs include cytarabine, paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, cisplatin and so on; targeted drugs include gefitinib, apatinib and so on.
Due to individual differences, there is no absolute safest and most effective drug, it is recommended to choose the most suitable treatment plan for yourself under the guidance of your doctor, consult a doctor in time if there are any adverse reactions to the drug, and prohibit the use of the drug for those who are allergic to the drug.
After actively cooperating with doctors to receive standardized treatment, it can effectively shrink the metastatic tumor lesions, inhibit the proliferation of tumors, improve the quality of life of patients, and prolong the survival time of patients.