Can lung hyperplasia focus become cancerous?


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Generally, lung proliferation focus refers to an inflammatory lesion, which generally does not show cancer. Lung proliferation focus is normally caused by inflammatory lesions, which may be caused by the continuous development of inflammation in patients and then cause patients to show lung proliferation focus phenomenon. If the patient shows lung proliferation, it may show black spots and spots in the lungs. Although lung proliferation will cause the patient's lung function to decrease, which will cause the patient's inflammation to worsen, it will not show cancer under normal circumstances. This is reassuring. However, for the patient's lung proliferation, it is recommended that the patient do the corresponding examination and judgment to see if treatment is needed.