What does lung cancer lymph node metastasis symptom have
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Every disease we fear most is the deterioration of the disease, resulting in a lot of complications, a friend of mine suffered from lung cancer, and now it is particularly serious, there has been metastasis, the body is getting weaker and weaker, can not eat. Next, I will talk about the symptoms of lymph node metastasis of lung cancer.
What does lung cancer lymph node metastasis symptom have
First, lymph node metastasis of lung cancer is a common way of diffusion. Through the lymphatic vessels around the bronchus and pulmonary vessels, the cancer cells first invade the lymph nodes around the adjacent lung segments or lobar bronchus, then reach the lymph nodes under the hilum or trachea carina according to the location of the lung cancer, then invade the mediastinum and paratracheal lymph nodes, and finally involve the supraclavicular anterior scalene lymph nodes.
Second, lymph node metastasis of lung cancer is the main common diffusion route of bronchial lung cancer. The treatment of lymph node metastasis of lung cancer depends on the situation of lymph node metastasis. The survival rate of lymph node metastasis is higher in early lung cancer, but the possibility of cure is less in middle and late stage patients because of the more serious condition, poor physical fitness, tumor or local infiltration or systemic metastasis.
Third: one is hilar lymph node metastasis, N1, n is the abbreviation of lymph node, for example, we live in 201200 and 202 is N1, N1 lung cancer can be cured by surgery, postoperative pathology confirmed that patients with hilar lymph node metastasis N1, postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy can prolong the five-year survival rate.
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Generally speaking, after lymph node metastasis of lung cancer, there will be nausea, vomiting and special pain in the pharynx. Some patients will have dyspnea and other symptoms if their condition is serious. This is particularly serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for surgical treatment or other appropriate treatment.