7mm small cell lung cancer is a highly malignant lung tumor that requires early medical attention and treatment to prolong survival and improve quality of life. Small cell lung cancer is considered the most aggressive type of lung cancer due to its rapid proliferation and early metastasis. Even if the lesion is only 7 mm, there is still a potential risk of spread. Its life expectancy is affected by many factors, including the patient's physical condition, cancer stage, and treatment choice. In terms of lesion size and treatment response, 7mm small cell lung cancer belongs to a relatively early stage (usually limited stage), and survival can be prolonged through chemotherapy, radiotherapy or combined treatment. Data show that properly treated limited stage patients may survive 1 to 2 years, and some can survive 5 years or more, but this varies from person to person. Patients and their families should actively cooperate with doctors, follow standardized treatment, pay attention to balanced nutrition, and maintain a good attitude. If discomfort or doubts occur during treatment, timely communication with doctors will help improve treatment outcomes and quality of life. |
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