8mm nodule that is spiculated
I was told they were concerned that it was cancer because it was spiculated. Doc said sending me for pet scan and then possible biopsy. 2 hours later doc calls and says they are putting me on antibiotics, then rescan in 2 months. I'm confused. I don't have insurance. That wouldn't have influenced their decision would it have? Should I worry? Should I demand pet scan? If cancer, won't it get bigger in 2 months?
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Hello
Hello,
A lot of things that show up in lungs are actually lung infections. Not that they're good for you, but they're not cancer. Best to rule out that first.
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from the original poster as they posted once and never came back. This often happens. I did reply to you in your other post but thought I would had this to link for you as well.
https://www.thoracic.org/patients/patient-resources/resources/lung-nodules-online.pdf
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