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Is a Spiculated lung nodule always malignant?

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Hello @ditot07, Welcome to Mayo Connect. Over the last four years of living with stage IV lung cancer, experiencing a non-cancerous lung nodule (fungal), and reading posts from many people on Mayo Connect, the one thing that I've learned is that there is no way to determine if a nodule is cancerous, other than a conclusive biopsy result. There have been cases here that I was sure would be cancerous but were not, and some that I didn't think would be cancer were in fact that bad news that none of us want to hear.
I hope your biopsy results don't take too long to come back. Did the doctors give you an idea on when to expect to hear from them?

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Thank you so much for the reply. They said to expect results in 10-14 days. So hopefully by July 19 at the latest. Longest 14 days of my life.

I see your comment about a non cancerous lung nodule that was fungal. I am not sure what is in my lungs. I know there are nodules, scarring, and large lymph nodes of concern. I went to the surgeon my oncologist sent me to, so he could do a biopsy and see for sure what has been causing me problems. By looking at my CT scan and the report he felt very positive it was cancer and should come out. It is 1.3 X 1.4 cm which is 13-14 mm and doesn't sound like a huge mass. There was another nodule he was not sure about. I thought the PET and biopsy was done before any discussion of removing cancer and margins. But I realize when I said "how soon can you remove it ?" he thought OK she is ready to have it gone schedule some surgery for this woman.

The nurse told me that sometimes if it is small and they go in to do a biopsy it is just as easy to take it out at that time. Which kind of makes sense. I am surprised he didn't tell me to hold my horses that we need to do a PET scan first. I have nodules on my thyroid also. They were going to do a needle biopsy on it at the end of the month. I am hoping if it comes up on the PET that I will have a little more of an idea if it is something to be concerned about. My thinking was also lets do the PET scan so I know exactly what I am looking at. One radiologist commented on "multiple additional smaller sub-centimeter pulmonary nodules concerning for pulmonary metastases in both lower lobes". So I want to know going in if they are mets or not. I have been told I have scarring in my lungs and I am hoping that is what is at the bottom of my lungs. I am wondering if many people have to request a PET scan or if the doctor recommends one along with a biopsy to make a plan before he starts cutting on me.