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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@marye2- Good morning. It sounds as if you have everything at hand here. Lungs are pretty dicey when it comes to biopsies and nodules and all of the organs that they are close to. I've had to forgo biopsies for those reasons also. An auxiliary lymph node is a lymph node in the armpit that drains the lymph from the breast area and other surrounding areas.
When will the biopsy be done?
They are usually very slow-growing, Mary. Over a number of years (at least 14 years I can't tell you how many have come and gone in me. I've had several zapped with radiation and 3 removed through surgery.
The one problem among many with lung cancer is making sure that even if there is only one tiny, bitsy lesion, the minuscule cancerous legion should be followed up with a CT scan, at least, once a year for life. I know, I know for life sounds outrageous but once you have cancer there will always be a chance that there will be more.
And what has been said before, a second opinion is always better. I had one but it turned out to be a team of doctors and all followed what my surgeon said and recommended. It's been about 4 or 5 years since my last cancer and he still follows me from my first adenocarcinoma that he removed 24 years ago this past October. At least once a year we have a meeting and a zoom meeting after every CT scan.
I dont know where to ask a new question to Dorector. 1 week old diagnosis of an 8mm solid nodule in right lung.
I'm new here.. Do I ask you my question..John
You have been so helpful! This is all new to me, although I have been through it with an autoimmune disease. I have another CT in March, and feeling good about the team. I am a little Dr fatigued, but keeping on with appointments. I'm going to PCP next week to arrange for axillary lymph node excision (it showed on petscan, where the ground glass did not!) I have I found several articles, not peer reviewed, linking thyroid nodules to low Vit D. hmmm.
I feel good about my Doctor at Banner. Nodules are her thing and her team is super, so far. I have a new PCP and will talk to him more.
I have an appointment with new PCP, because of course mine retired, on the 7th. I have a trip planned for April, so will try to get it done well before then. I have MCTD, so can take awhile to heal.
Hi John, welcome to the group. You said that a week ago you were diagnosed with an 8mm solid nodule in your right lung. How was the nodule found? Have you had a biopsy to determine whether it is cancerous or not?
I look forward to learning more about you and to the questions you have.
CT scan last month. Three years in a row, this new 18mm cloudy, 9mm solid showed .dr treating me with antibiotics for 1 week , thinks its mucus from infection. She says wait 3 months for CT again..biopsy too risky.
3 yrs in row CT scan , first time 9 mm solid ,18mm cloudy nodule.
Dr treatment is antibiotics for 1 week thinks infection..
3 more months CT to see if gone