Can lung cancer remove the lungs 10

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    See if the tumor flies, if there is a tumor on other organs in the body, if there is surgery, it is useless.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The surgical feasibility of lung cancer mainly considers the degree of tumor growth, such as size, location, and degree of malignancy. At the same time, it is necessary to consider whether the patient's physical condition can withstand the operation, if there is a problem with heart function, the removal of part of the lungs will cause problems with cardiopulmonary compensation, simply put, the lack of lungs, resulting in respiratory impact, and then affecting the function of the heart, in that case, it will increase the patient's physical burden and cause greater impact.

    In short, the feasibility of surgery should be considered comprehensively, although the first choice for benign tumors is surgery, but it is still necessary to consider comprehensively.

    I hope the patient will be soon**

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When lung cancer is removed, the size of the lung tissue is determined based on a combination of factors, such as the size of the cancer mass.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Total lung enucleation is not possible or necessary, and surgical resection of the lesion or gamma knife may be considered in the early stages.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Never have surgery; Herbal medicine is recommended for both topical and internal use.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Probably not, how can you breathe after you remove the lungs, but if you want, you can add a pacemaker. Hurry up to the hospital**, don't delay the condition, and don't climb tall buildings and lift heavy objects. Drink plenty of pear water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At most, the lungs can only be partially removed. It is not impossible to remove them all. This is not recommended unless absolutely necessary. Besides, the landlord is sure that it is a tumor? If it's bronchitis, it's okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Question 1: Can the lungs regenerate after surgery to cut off the parts? This will definitely not regenerate, but don't worry, a normal person's lung is divided into two sides, a total of 5 lobes, as long as 2-3 lobes can survive, if the scope of resection is not large, it does not matter.

    Don't worry too much about regeneration after lung resection, that's what your treating doctor should worry about, and we will routinely decide whether to perform lobectomy surgery according to the specific indications.

    Question 2: Can a person survive half of his lungs can be resected Lungs can be removed. But you have to say whether it is the left lung or the right lung, because the left lung is divided into upper and lower lobes by the oblique reed fissure, and the right lung has a horizontal fissure that divides it into the upper, middle and lower lobes in addition to the oblique fissure.

    And it is also related to the amount of excision After resection, if you do not do strenuous exercise, there will be no obvious impact on your daily life. There is a large reserve of lung function, which is usually used for less than half. That is to say, your lung capacity will be lower than normal, but it will not affect your normal life, but it will be difficult for your body to adapt to this sudden change at first, but eventually it will adapt.

    Question 3: Can the right lung be removed? According to your description, since Penazine is lung cancer, I suggest that if the patient is in good health, surgery should be preferred in the early stage**, and the method of combining chemoradiotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine should be used for consolidation** after surgery to prevent ** and metastasis.

    How long can you live with lung cancer resection of the entire right lung, and the patient's physique and condition are different, and the survival time is also different. In general, taking traditional Chinese medicine can effectively prolong survival. I wish you a speedy recovery.

    Question 4: Can lung cancer remove the lungs? 10 points See if the tumor flies, whether there is a tumor on other organs of the body, if there is surgery, it is useless.

    Question 5: Can the left lung be completely removed? Hello, as long as the lung function allows, the left lung can be completely removed, but your lung cancer has brain metastases, which is an advanced lung cancer, and lung surgery must be taken when the brain lesions are well controlled.

    Question 6: If a person's lung is removed in half, can it grow longer?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Analysis: Generally, early lumpy lung cancer can be removed.

    Guidance: The prognosis of surgical resection of early lung cancer is relatively good, if it is an advanced lung cancer, due to the involvement and metastasis of other organs, if surgery is performed in this case, the progression of the disease may be accelerated, so the middle and advanced stage of lung cancer is generally not considered to be resected.

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