What are the symptoms of lung metastasis of breast cancer

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A familiar aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer in her early years. She has been insisting on treatment all the time. Recently, she often coughs for no reason. The doctor said that it was caused by the lung metastasis of breast cancer. Now let me tell you what the symptoms of lung metastasis of breast cancer are.

What are the symptoms of lung metastasis of breast cancer

First, the lung is the most common metastatic site of breast cancer, and it begins to show dry cough, but antibiotic treatment is ineffective. The commonly used treatment is chemotherapy, generally more than 60% of patients with lesions in a short period of time to achieve complete regression. As long as we actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment plan, we will generally choose chemotherapy. The side effects of chemotherapy are relatively large. We need to coordinate with the content of traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning. Even if it can't be cured, we can survive with tumor for a long time.

Second: the symptoms of lung metastasis of breast cancer vary according to the location of metastasis. The common main symptoms are cough, expectoration, hemoptysis, dyspnea, fever, etc. The specific symptoms are metastasis. If it appears in the lung interstitium, the early solitary nodules often have no obvious symptoms, which can be found by imaging examination.

Third: when invading the large bronchus of the lung, it can produce symptoms such as dry cough or blood in the sputum; when invading the hilar or mediastinal lymph nodes, it can produce compression symptoms such as dyspnea and a sense of obstruction in eating; a few patients with cancer can compress the recurrent laryngeal nerve and have hoarseness.

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Advanced breast cancer is very easy to metastasize. When it metastasizes to the lung, the patient's body will have some symptoms, such as fever, cough, expectoration, dyspnea and so on. A few patients will have difficulty in eating. At this time, further treatment is needed as soon as possible.