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Is lung lobectomy due to cancer considered a chronic disease?

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Oncologist · Cancer / Oncology / Cancer Surgery

 

Lung lobectomy due to cancer is considered a chronic disease because it's a long-term condition. The average life expectancy after lung lobectomy due to cancer is five years, but many people survive much longer than that.

There are many different types of chronic diseases, and each one can affect people in different ways. Some chronic diseases can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes, while others may require more intensive treatment.

Chronic diseases are a major cause of death and disability in the United States, and it's important for everyone to understand the signs and symptoms of these diseases so that they can get the appropriate treatment as early as possible.

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