Nodules
Stiney
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Has anyone ever had a non-calcified 8mm nodule diagnosed as cancer?
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Nodules
Nodules can be many different things. The radiologist does the best he or she can to describe the nodule and the likelihood that it may be malignant, but no one knows for sure until the cells are seen under a microscope. It is very normal for the primary care or thoracic specialist to recommend a 3 month wait if the nodule might be something other than cancer. A repeat scan (usually another CAT scan) is done. If the spot has grown (one of those major signs that it might be cancer) then they recommend a biopsy. ONLY after the doctor see the cells can they tell if it is cancer.And then they really can tell because cancer cells look weird. Being hopelessly curious, I checked. So don't skip the followup even if the spot is small. Also, don't panic even if it grows. Sometimes it's something other than cancer. Sometimes it's treatable whether it is cancer or not. Good luck!0
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