
Resectable lung cancer
Resectable lung cancer refers to a type of lung cancer that can be surgically removed because it is confined to a specific area and hasn't spread extensively. When a tumor is resectable, surgery offers the best chance for cure or long-term control. The decision depends on factors like tumor size, location, and the patient’s overall health. In essence, resectable lung cancer is at an early or localized stage, making surgical removal a feasible and potentially effective treatment option.