How long can lung cancer hematemesis live
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Lung cancer, also known as bronchial epithelium. Lung cancer generally refers to the cancer of the lung parenchyma, usually does not contain other pleural origin of mesodermal tumors, or other malignant tumors such as carcinoid, malignant lymphoma, or metastatic tumors from other sources. So how long can lung cancer hematemesis live? Let me introduce it.
How long can lung cancer hematemesis live
First of all: there is no accurate answer to the question of how long can advanced lung cancer live. It has a lot to do with the degree of illness, personal physique, daily care and health care. Different patients will have different results. The survival time varies from a few months to a few years. If they are successfully transferred, the patients can still have a long survival period.
Second: if diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, patients and their families should not give up treatment, think they will die, this mentality is wrong, many patients with advanced liver cancer, through daily health care, treatment, etc., can still have a long life time, during this period, the family must let the patients maintain a better psychological state, is conducive to control the disease.
Finally: be optimistic, life expectancy will be longer. As soon as many people go to the hospital for examination, they find that they are in the advanced stage of lung cancer. This situation is the result of not finding it in time. Lung cancer in the early stage, after surgery and other treatment, there is a one-third chance that it can be cured. Therefore, early detection is the key to the treatment of lung cancer. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the symptoms of lung cancer.
matters needing attention
Lung cancer advanced cancer cells have spread, at this time, although there is no chance of complete cure, but after treatment, still can have a long survival period, therefore, patients and their families can not give up, and even feel the idea of waiting for death, or should actively treat, usually to help patients build confidence, brave face and treatment.