Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung is possible to be cured, but the prerequisite is early detection and early treatment. If it is found late and the disease has already developed to advanced stage, then the possibility of cure is smaller.
Lung large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma is a kind of lung neuroendocrine carcinoma, and its incidence rate only accounts for 2.1%-3.5% of lung malignant tumors. The disease not only has a complicated cause, but also has a high degree of malignancy, and the specific treatment effect is related to the stage of the disease.
If the disease is diagnosed at an early stage and surgical resection is performed in a timely manner, there is a good chance that the disease can be cured. However, if the disease is already in the advanced stage when it is discovered, then systemic treatment is needed to control the development of the disease through radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and it is difficult to achieve a cure at this time.
Therefore, patients should pay attention to the observation of the physical condition, early detection of the disease, and actively cooperate with doctors to promote the recovery of the disease.