Stage 4 Lung Cancer Life Expectancy With Treatment

If you've just been told you have stage 4 lung cancer, the first thing you probably did was Google your life expectancy. In this video, I explain why most of what you'll find online is out of date, and what modern treatment for stage 4 lung cancer actually looks like today. I cover what stage 4 actually means, what the real survival statistics show (including data from the KEYNOTE-024 trial), why your mutation status can transform your treatment plan, how sequencing treatment keeps disease under control for longer, what symptoms to expect, why palliative care doesn't mean giving up, and what to do if you or someone close to you has just been diagnosed. Stage 4 lung cancer is serious. I won't tell you otherwise. But the picture around stage 4 lung cancer life expectancy has changed significantly over the last decade, and it continues to change. My aim with every patient is the same: to get as many people as possible to no evidence of disease on their scans, while living their life to the full. In this video: The statistics you Googled are probably wrong What does stage 4 actually mean? What the survival statistics actually tell us Why your mutation changes everything Why sequencing treatment changes everything What symptoms to expect Why palliative care doesn't mean giving up What to do after a stage 4 diagnosis I'm Dr James Wilson, a consultant clinical oncologist with dual qualification in systemic therapy and radiotherapy. If you've had a recent stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis and would like to discuss your options, you're welcome to request a consultation at drjameswilson.co.uk. #LungCancer #Stage4LungCancer #LungCancerAwareness #Oncology #ClinicalOncologist