Small lung nodules: How often should they be monitored?
Small nodules on each lung. Third CT scan showed no change. Doctor said if next CT in one year shows no change, need no scan again, is this true? I would rather have scans every year?
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I had a PET scan and on little nodule "lit" I had NO symptoms but doctor suggested a biopsy. Negative. F.U CT showed another new small nodule. No symptoms. Had a bone scan-normal. Had bone marrow biopsy-normal. One doc suggested another lung biopsy, after suggested another CT. I think I can wait a year for the f/uCT scan, not five months. Do you agree? I feel totally fine. NO symptoms.
@janeellen- Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I agree with you. Perhaps a 3 month wait? PET scans pick up things that are inflamed. It can't tell whether something is cancerous or not. Prior to my first lung surgery, a rib glowed pretty well. I had hit it, which led me to have an Xray, which led me to a cancer diagnosis. What led you to have these tests?
Hi. A year ago I went to the ER as I thought I was having a heart attack. Turns out it was indigestion. But ER doctor looked at CT and honest to God acted like I had Stage IV lung cancer because there were a few nodules, which I now know are not uncommon and usually benign. But that put me on this medical merry-go-round for the past year. x-rays, CT scans, PET scan, blood test, more extensive blood tests, full bone scan, biopsy, another biopsy. All negative-I have NO symptoms And the way I was treated by some of the doctors was just rude. Honestly, I feel used and abused. I think yearly CT is appropriate, not five/six months. I'd feel differently if there were other results, or ANY symptoms.
@janeellen- I might surprise you to know that some NSCLC's do not cause any symptoms when they are small. But this doesn't mean that you might still have cancerous lesions. How many CT scans have you had since your first one a year ago?
@janeellen, you may also be interested in this related discussion with @merpreb @sandie956 @fracturedd and others.
- Small lung nodules: How often should they be scanned / monitored? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lungs/
I just recently had. CT scan that detected a 18mm groundglass sub solid nodule. Radiologist recommended a 6 month Ct scan follow up. I am concerned this is not an aggressive enough plan based on information on the internet. Requested from GP a referral to a pulmonoligist. Anxious and wondering if there are any thoughts or suggestions. Thank you
Hello @akfishinmom1 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I can see you would like to connect with members who have experience with lung nodules so you will notice that I have moved your post into an existing discussion on this topic to allow you to review the previous comments and connect with members who are still active like @merpreb and @fracturedd who may be able to share more with you.
Based on what you've researched, what is the type of plan you would've expected be recommended?
I thought because of the size and type of nodule the radiologist would have recommended a 3 month CT scan.
@akfishinmom1 it may be worth going back and asking for more information so you better understand why that was recommended and then decide if you feel a second opinion is warranted. Have you considered a second opinion?