Lymphoma of lung mediastinum


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Thoracic mediastinal lymphoid tumor is a malignant tumor that occurs in the thoracic mediastinal tissue. This tumor has a relatively high degree of deterioration, strong ability to metastasize and differentiate, and it will greatly affect the patient's life safety. Because the lymph tissue in the mediastinum is extremely rich and contains a large number of lymph nodes, when malignant tumors occur, patients often show chest pain and chest tightness symptoms. Some patients also show severe cough and hemoptysis. Due to its strong ability to metastasize, this tumor is basically in the middle and late stages of the disease when it is discovered. In terms of treatment, surgery alone cannot achieve the goal of controlling the disease, and it needs to be treated in combination with chemotherapy and targeted therapy.