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How long can you live with a lung cancer?



How long can you live with a lung cancer?

This depends on many factors. First of all, there are different types of lung cancer, some of which are more agressive than others. Second of all, it also depends how disseminated the tumor is. But in general, I can tell you that lung cancer has one of the highest mortality rates when compared to other types of cancer.
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this is not juusta woman's issue. men can get lung cancer as well. Life expectancy: who knows? Depends on the severity
Depends on how aggressive the cancer is, how far it has spread, and if it's treatable. It can be several months to a year at best.
Could be a good number of years, if caught early and treated right away.
Untill it kills you. Sorry if that is a smart-a** answer but there is no set time, it just depends on you and your body some people could be 2 months some could be 2 years you just never know
It all depends on how far advanced it is. My nan died 2 weeks ago from lung cancer. She was diagnosed in November last year. From when I was young I remember she always had breathing problems. To this day I am not sure whether that was the onset. If it was she had lived with lung problems for 25 years.
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