Question
Is Bevacizumab effective for late-stage lung cancer? The patient has late-stage lung cancer with arm swelling, and previous tests showed the presence of thrombosis, but some hospitals indicate it’s not thrombosis. What could the situation be? Is Bevacizumab effective?
Answer
Lung cancer has various pathological types, commonly including squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and small cell carcinoma, with treatment methods determined based on the patient’s specific condition and pathological stage. Treatment for advanced tumors can only delay disease progression and cannot cure it. Arm swelling may be caused by thrombosis and requires timely expansion of blood vessels and thrombolytic treatment. I hope this answer can help everyone. Thank you.