Lung Nodule, What Does It Mean?
This is all very premature, and with due respect, though I personally have some professional expertise on this subject, folks here simply can’t give you the information you need yet. At this point this could be anything from a benign lesion with no impact on her life expectancy to something potentially quite serious. What I can tell you is that firstly, in general, I have seen plenty of patients her age who have both tolerated wedge resections of the lung as well as chemotherapy for a variety of cancers without regret, and if these sorts of things ultimately are on the table her specialists will be able to give you and her a better picture of what to expect in the coming weeks. But again, she’s not at that point yet and may never be. So what can you and she expect? First she’ll end up getting CT and it’ll be interpreted by a radiologist and your primary doctor. In this day and age, CT provides so much more information the plain x-rays in terms of the anatomy. Maybe they’ll find that wh