Nasal cyst malignancy found by MRI: What next?

Posted by rozzenbagger @rozzenbagger, Feb 27, 2023

I had a double ear infections a couple of years ago, thus had to under go an MRI and a cat scan. In the report I received about the infection, that there was liquid in the mastoids, which since then has been healed and done with. However, in the same report, it stated that I also had a malignant nasal cyst. . Because I thought that they would have do a biopsy to find that out, I just ignored it, and took it off my health chart. I did not realize at the time that one can tell if a cyst is malignant or not by using cat scans or MRI. So, I guess my question is, after two years or more, it does not seem to have spread like cancer would have. Does that mean I don't have a malignancy in my cyst in my nasal passage?

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Hi @rozzenbagger, this sounds like you need to ask more questions of your doctor to rule out possible cancer.

According to this article from the American Cancer Society https://www.cancer.org/cancer/nasal-cavity-and-paranasal-sinus-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/how-diagnosed.html
"Imaging tests are not used to diagnose nasal cavity or paranasal sinus cancers, but they might be done for a number of reasons both before and after a cancer diagnosis, including:
- To help look for a cancer if one is suspected
- To see if a tumor can be safely biopsied without causing a lot of bleeding (see below)
- To learn how far the cancer might have spread (metastasized)
- To see if the cancer can be removed with surgery
- To help determine if treatment is working
- To look for signs that the cancer has come back after treatment (recurred)"

Was a biopsy discussed at the time of the MRI? Did you have a biopsy?

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No biopsy, as my med report was about the liquid on my mastoids, causing lose of hearing. In the process of checking out my mastoids with an MRI, they reported that I had a malignant cyst in my right nasal cavity. It has not grown in the past year, which I would have expected it to do, if it truly was a cancer. I researched yesterday about whether or not an MRI or a cat scan could show whether a cyst was malignant or not, and based on what I read, either or both methods of imaging can be quite certain in their predictions. Because since it was discovered over a year ago, I have had no major breathing problems or discomfort from the cyst, thus I believe it to be a false positive reading. I could have a biopsy done inside my nose, but if shown to be malignant, I will not have it removed, undergo radiation and chemo anyway, so I am just letting it go for now, as long as it is not causing me any problems.

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