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Here is an interesting update for multifocal lung cancer. A year ago, I had a 3.1cm stage 1b cancer removed from right lung (wedge resection). I am being monitored with usual CT scans. I had a recent CT scan which was more intense compared to the usual ones I do because of some pleurisy. This scan listed 8 lung nodules in various stages of development from pure ground glass to part solid components. The report stated that some nodules mildly increased and many likely reflect adenocarcinoma spectrum lesions. I asked about all these nodules and was advised that the nodules are treatable if we need to. If they don't grow very fast, then we may not have to do anything.

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Good morning Vic. If you looked at all of my lesions it would look like a road map across some strange country. Isn't it amazing what information we are sometimes in the dark about?

Although no cancer is good cancer, multifocal, I like to think as a chronic disease. Treatments are only used as needed. And this means that lesions are treated after they get to a certain size. It sounds as if you have a great doctor who knows about multifocal lung cancer.

Multifocal lung cancers for the most part can be very very lazy. It's a good thing, right?