Multiple lung nodules: Might they be noncancerous? What next?
I have 3 lung nodules measuring 4mm, 6mm and 14 mm in three different lobes. Have had ct scans showing no change in 6 months and have another scan scheduled in three months per my pulmonologist. Should I get a second opinion from an Oncologist or wait it out? What are the chances of this being noncancerous?
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Yes, so scary going in for the needle biopsy. The sedation medication worked amazing.
They did not sedate for same procedure type prior to wedge resection. They needed to insert some kind of tracer in to the nodules so they could find the nodules during the surgery. Placing the tracers was a procedure similar to the needle biopsy performed immediately ahead of the wedge resection surgery. As they carted me off to that procedure, I was thinking “they must be going to give me something in there” Nope, they did not. I laid there the whole time (felt like eternity) as they inserted the needle into both nodules and put the tracers in, thinking “is this on purpose or did someone forget to give me sedation?” I resolved that they must not want to give something right before anesthesia and tried hard to bring my grand babies into my mind. If I have to do again, I will ask them if they can give me something first.
Best wishes for your medical progress. If you come across this same type of procedure recommendation, you can ask more questions about how it all lays out prior to the actual surgery.
I have to thank you for all of the "backing" on my journey this week. We had kind of a journey as they were unclear as to which building we were going to, so we were somewhat stressed about that, but they were fine with lateness. ;o). Interesting was that they gave me oxygen after the procedure to help me wake. Take care.
When you go to Mayo or MD Anderson for the 2nd opinion, do you just randomly pick an oncologist? or do you specifically find the doctor with best review or something like that?
jamineibs Was really nice to hear your concerns and explanations. Am actually scheduled for wedge resection surgery tomorrow with the same surgeon. The testing and biopsies and were not fun, but felt the knowledge they provided was worth the discomfort. I've been following the Multiple lung nodule postings because this is the second nodule to be removed. This all started for me in 2019. Routine blood tests resulted in an Oncology referral and was a few weeks wait for the appointment locally. I called Rochester Mayo on a Monday, and was seen by a hematologist that Friday afternoon and completed a bone marrow biopsy and blood tests the same afternoon. The following Wednesday had an early morning CT and afternoon appointment with another Hematologist and was informed of my lymphoma diagnosis. The CT also found a lung nodule which resulted in a followup and biopsy showed adenocarcinoma Also started seeing an Oncologist, which resulted in a lobectomy procedure in Oct 2019.
But through all this, I sure have been very pleased with all the staff and Doctors at Mayo.
Wow! It sounds like it was destiny that settled you in with some very amazing medical professionals. Being in there expert care can allow us to relax a little.
Prayers for the best possible outcome tomorrow and a speedy recovery.
For my situation, as part of the initial request to be seen by Mayo Doctors they collected my medical records. After a review they placed me with a team that met my specific health care needs. The team consisted of Oncologist, Thoracic Surgeon, and Radiation Oncology. While at Mayo I also found a pulmonologist that I wanted to be part of my care, since my other pulmonologist was at the previous medical office. I made a request to his unit to be his patient and was accepted by him.
@dongshiming, you ask "Can I request a particular provider?" I can answer how it works at Mayo Clinic.
Appointment specialists are specially trained to match you with the provider or group that's the best fit for your diagnosis and medical history. But you may wonder if you can request a specialist that you've read about or who's been recommended by a friend or colleague. Mayo Clinic can't honor all requests, but we try to when possible.
You can read more on this page of Frequently Asked Questions https://www.mayoclinic.org/appointments/faq
I have a ground glass lesion, and the Oncology Dr (specializes in Nodules!!) said biopsy is impossible as they are lacey along the edges and hard to get tissue from. They are watching it; I return in June. The followup PET scan showed an axillary lymph node issue, though, and not the lesion. I had the lymph node "punch" biopsied a couple months ago but now the Dr wants an excision biopsy where they remove it. I have to arrange with the GP. Having another followup thyroid CT.
Please let us know what you learn, Mary.
I will; it is a journey. They said it looks extremely slow growing.