Is a Spiculated lung nodule always malignant?
Hello,
58M, Nonsmoker, No history of cancer
I went to a pulmonologist due to coughing, shortness of breath for over 2 years and got diagnosed with allergic asthma.
Ct scan showed 5 lung nodules all on the right lung.
2 are calcified -most likely granuloma,
2 perifissual- which are most likely benign
1 subpleural nodule 5mm
1 spiculated nodule 5mm
The spiculated lung nodule worries me the most
I did research and all data and studies say that spiculated nodules are malignant with a predictive value of up to 90% ..
Doctor wants to just monitor it with follow up Ct scans.
I read that in rare cases infections, Inflammation or sarcoidosis can have Spiculation but Generally such nodules are a sure sign of Malignancy.
Anoyone on here who has experience ?
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@valerie131
You are tough too.
Suffered through chemo but breast cancer did not return.
It’s very helpful to have pulmonologist guide you.
I happened to have one before because of asthma and he’s very good.
Let me know what happens!
Being part of the medical community makes us overreact to reports. They could be benign and I can speak from experience, had a PET Scan and the only thing that came back was activity on a new dental crown surgery. The chest nodules were benign and they just keep an eye on them. Big Hugs
That’s great. Was your nodule spiculated aswell?
@valerie131 Did you get some answers regarding your nodules?
Hopefully they are nothing to worry about.
Any updates on the nodule?
I had a spiculated nodule of 1 cm found in my left lower lobe and my doctor also wanted to watch it. It stayed the same size for 1 1/2 years and then doubled in size so he said it was time to get it out. I had my left lower lobe removed 5 years ago. I am so used to it being gone it causes me no issues. My bloodwork indicated I did not need chemo or radiation. I feel thankful for that.
Marchettia in AL
Thanks for sharing. Was your nodule solid or non-solid?
And was it caught at stage 1 when you had it removed?
I am so happy it all turned out well for you..With removing the lobe was your breathing effected? Knowing you blood work turned out well for no chemo or radiation was it confirmed it was indeed cancer or benign. Did you have a biopsy before having the lobe removed..Thank you as I am awaiting a follow up for a nodule in my middle lobe which is too difficult to get at for biopsy and so to have a lobe removed on the possible chance is somewhat concerning..It was 9mm at my last CT 7 months ago..Kind regards
2-3-24
I felt only a little difference in my breathing in the beginning. Now it is no issue. It is just normal to me. Hardly ever even notice it. Yes, my nodule was adenocarcinoma which is a malignant cancer. It is the most common lung cancer they are seeing today in nonsmokers. Had no biopsy because it would be difficult to get to the right spot.
It was stage 1, but I don't recall them saying anything about solid or non-solid.