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I had an unexpected conversation with my Oncologist. He showed me the different angles of the 1 cm node, but he says he doesn't think it's a node at all. He thinks I have an infection right behind or on a blood vessel. He called the pathologist while I was in his office. I heard him tell the Pathologist what he thought, but couldn't hear the response. After the call I asked him what the pathologist said and he stated that he still thinks it's a spiculated node. I trust this doctor. He has seen me through 2 previous cancers. He's also a Hematologist. I have reservations though. He asked me to start on a strong antibiotic, AMOX/CAV 875mg/125mg twice a day for 1 week and he will repeat the CAT Scan in 5 weeks. I asked him point blank that if He is wrong will this affect my possibly advancing to a higher stage cancer and my mortality. He said it would not ??? He pointed to what looked like 2 legs coming from the bottom of the suspected node and said those were blood vessels. I do trust him, but I feel like I'm risking more than he's telling me. I'd really like some feedback on this. Thanks

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Your doc seem to really understand your situation .
I hate saying best of luck because science is not luck but facts , so best of facts

@guyjeff123, The balancing act when determining next steps on some of these nodules can be tough. Waiting can be incredibly difficult, but also beneficial. You mention that you trust this doctor, you've been though a lot together. I have to believe that he's correct, that waiting another 5 weeks isn't going to make much difference if it is cancer.
I have stage IV lung cancer. I also have a 1cm nodule that was biopsied and identified as a fungus. It's still there and appears on my quarterly scans. My body seems to have a propensity to having cancer (I also have breast cancer), but I also have other ailments too. Maybe, just maybe, yours is an infection. Hopefully.
Did your doctor talk about trying to biopsy the nodule? Or is it in a location that's difficult to access?