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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John- No one can tell you what your chances in life are for anything! If I could I would be wealthy, VERY wealthy. What I can tell you is that you need to be seeing a pulmonologist, have all of your vaccinations and booster. Keep protected with a mask and do breathing exercises to keep your lungs active. If you can, get out on good days to walk. Get a suggestion from your doctor as to the best breathing exercise inside that you can do.
Only be around people who are healthy and have had vaccines and boosters. This might kick up a sand storm here but this will prevent a whole lot of illness for you.
Are you asking if your chances for living longer are better because you are doing better with the spray?
I do not see any answers to my comments when asked. John Steller
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I am 82 with COPD and three years in a row of CT scans ..this year a 18mm,cloudy, by 9mm solid nodule showed. Never prior years. Pulmonologist treated it as infection in past , said wait 3 months to CT again. Because I smoked 10 yrs ago, chances are 25% , not 3, that its cancer,; I'm getting a second opinion next week.
She also suggested a full body Scan to see if there are other nodules AND a biopsy..I read they are very dangerous unless absolutely necessary. ( collapse lung , difficult to do biopsy).
Please comment.
John Steller
New CT scan last month showed a 18mm cloudy, 9mm solid nodule, none in 3 prior scans over 3 yrs. Pulmonologist treating it as infection. Then 3 months do another CT..
A former smoker, 10 yrs ago, doc says 25% chance , not 3% , chance cancer.. knock it out with radiation if still there..
Opinion ??
Good morning John.
Please remember this: Statistics are not predictions. I can't tell you how many people are alive years after they were told that they wouldn't be because of statistics. People have cancer, people are different. I am a person and have lived far beyond the 18 months that were given to me as a survival statistic. October 3, 2021, was my 24th year survival anniversary from my first lobectomy. I have a radiologist who I had to continually remind that I wasn't a number. He said that numbers don't lie. I asked him "Then what was I?"
Has a PET scan been ordered yet? I would think, prior to a biopsy, that they would do one. You can ask your second doctor. You are right, biopsies can be dangerous. Everything that you cited about them can be true, however, sometimes they are not, and sometimes they are necessary. Mine went very well, with none of the things that you mentioned happening.
A three-month span for CT scans is very common to track any growth. Do you have the radiologist's report from this past scan? I suggest that you keep all of your written reports, even lab reports. I have used mine to compare back if I've needed to.
Even if you have been treated with antibiotics for several years you are at the very beginning of a much different journey. It will seem very confusing and scary. Please don't make it more so by reading statistics, odds, or anything else that has to do with the dreaded "WHAT IF" scenario. It will drive you nuts.
I hope that you will come back and tell me about your second opinion. I had one and was glad that I did. I live on the east coast and go to Mass General. I went to another major hospital in Boston for my second opinion. A team of doctors met with me. They agreed with my doctor and the team he put together for me: A chemotherapist, radiologist, and oncologist. I still have them. To me, it's worth going to a teaching hospital.
Have you thought of this?
John- Are things any better?
Yes. I'm reading comments from people.
Oh, good. If you have any further concerns let us know.