Can benign tumours in the lungs recur after surgery?
The prognosis is generally good after surgical excision and the likelihood of recurrence is very low.
The prognosis is generally good after surgical excision and the likelihood of recurrence is very low.
Partially possible, the surgical approach and extent should be judged on the basis of the site, size and extent of the tumour growth, its relationship to the surrounding tissues and…
The cause of benign lung tumours is not yet clear. It is recommended to have a reasonable diet, regular work and rest, strengthen physical exercise, enhance immunity, prevent colds, lung…
The prognosis is good after surgery if the tumour is benign. If the tumour is malignant, early detection and diagnosis (intraoperative frozen section pathological examination is possible) is beneficial to…
Benign lung tumors are mostly round or oval in shape, surrounded by envelope, growing slowly, with few symptoms or found during physical examination, occasionally malignant; malignant lung tumors mostly grow…
It is recommended to have a balanced diet and to avoid spicy and irritating foods and allergy-prone foods.
It will, occasionally, have the potential to become malignant.
Most benign tumors in the lung do not require surgery in most cases. Benign tumors in the lung rarely develop into malignant, and most benign tumors are stable for a…
Most of them have a good prognosis with active diagnosis and treatment.
The relationship between benign lung tumors and smoking has not yet been clarified, but a relationship between the two cannot be ruled out, so patients need to quit smoking.