I need to know who has had LC and then after there CT Scan/Pet scan has had a 0.5 CM Nodule show up??? The Doctor says lots of people have themn and there no cancerous?? I am worried
PLEASE HELP
Lisa
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I need to know who has had LC and then after there CT Scan/Pet scan has had a 0.5 CM Nodule show up??? The Doctor says lots of people have themn and there no cancerous?? I am worried
PLEASE HELP
Lisa
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Dear donb 1965 (Don)
May I make a suggestion. This message thread you posted to goes way back to 2007. That's a very old thread, and many of the members on this tread are no longer here on the message board. Either they have moved on, or they have passed on.
Maybe I suggest you start a NEW Discussion on your thoughts and fears regarding your Nodules?
I can share with you that nodules ARE very common and most of them are NOT cancer.
Hug,
Connie
i know the feeling, i had a 7mm nodule found yesterday and i am scared as well. i dont know what it is as i was having a ct scan done for broken vertebra in my back and it was mentioned in the report. good luck and i hope it turns out to be nothing.
Don
Lisa,
Did you ever find out what kind of nodule it is and when is your next PET/CT?
Frank
Lisa, I've used herbs for many years. While there are "traditional formulas" my physician modifies this according to current knowledge & information about the various medications; she also varies any prescription according to my current condition. Unlike chemo & targeted therapies, where the variance is determined by type of cancer, what did/not work before, and weight, Chinese and Auryvedic medicines work accorindg to the person's condition. And the condition is always changing. For example, astragalas is a mainstay in most of my prescriptions, but there have been times when it was not appropriate for me. Or, if I've got cold symptoms, we move to a completely different bunch of herbs. A list of the herbs I've used over the years would be too long for this space, and would not give you any real information about what to use for yourself. I'm not avoiding the question, I'm saying that the use of Chinese and Indian herbal medicines requires the education, training and experience like any other physician. If you can find a qualified person in your area, that's your best bet. The woman I work with also has a naturopathic license, and so both those fields of expertise are available to me -- and she works with oncologists and hospitals, so is familiar with western oncology meds/chemos/etc, and so avoids medication conflicts. If you are in the area of a major university cancer center, you might check with them for the name of a responsible traditional Chinese medicine physician; if you are not, you could start with www.itmonline.org, which has a section of physicians nationwide. The site also includes the qualifications necessary for a physician to have his/her name on that list. It's worth the effort, to be sure! Best wishes, SharonS
Sharon, Thank you for your input everything is greatly appreciated... and new knowledge.. I noticed you have used chineses herbs and have been in remission sine 03 ...HURRAY!!
I pray to be the same way.. can you tell me what you take?? I am on like miracle greens and reds and things but would love a list of the real deal...
Bless you and have a wonderful holiday season...
Lisa
Hi, Lisa, I've had two different types of "little artifacts" show up. The first one we "waited and watched" for several months, and it remained the same so we concluded that it's most likely scar tissue or something else. The next one was much bigger, showing up suddently, and so I used antibiotic to rule out a lung infection (infections also show up on PET & CT scans). In the fist instance, we scanned at 3-month intervals twice, then the larger spot showed up and we waited 4 months -- one month for the antibiotic to fully process, then 3 months for the debri to clear out. The next scan showed the first smaller artifact remaining stable, and the newer larger one gone. I learned that finding these spots is very common, and absent other indicators there is really nothing to do but check again after a time. And, I learned that "watchful waiting" is a form of treatment. So continue to live well, breathe lots and deeply, smile often, and show up for the next scan. My best wishes, SharonS
Hello I found out there are 10 mm to 1 Cm so I guess 0.5 cm work be 5mm..anyway who knows..
LOL.. Geezz
Thanks again..
Lisa
Hi well mine is 0.5 cm so I dont know how many mm equals a cm?? geezz so many details
so what is EBUS and EUS? anyway I am so confused and up set its not even funny..
I called my pumologist and left him a message I guess I need to do the waiting game.. and pray for no growth,,
Thank you for your reply//
and God Bless you too...
Hi Lisa,
No they didnt biopsy it, they are just watching it with CT scans.....mm is smaller than cm...which is yours?..
The way I understood it was they dont biopsy nodules smaller than 8mm..I may be wrong but thats what I was told..Intionally the nodule in my Right lung was 6mm..and because of where it was and the shape being not uniform in size it could not be biopsied..so I opted to "wait it out" for the next CT which was a 3 month follow up..which at that time had tripled in size...to 1.9cm x 1.7cm...at that time they did a new procedure for the staging..being the EBUS and EUS..So I had no needle biopsies done with in the mass itself..they did do needle biopsies of the lymph nodes......in that they did a "brushing" of the mass..but they have never done any sort of biopsy with my left lung with the smaller nodule of 5mm..just said they would watch that, and it has been stable since sept of 2006..as well as the granuloma in my liver...
Hope this helps...
God bless,
Annette
Did you get a biobsy? and if so what type?? or are they just following it? is it cm or mm I dont know what is bigger or smaller... Gee I appreciate all your help, faith and prayers..
May God Bless You too Annette please let me know ok?
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Sorry to hear your going through all this worry...Although My tumor turned out to be begnin..I DO remember that fear!..I just wanted to share that I also have a 5mm nodule in my left lung that they are going to continue to watch, and also one on my liver..with mine they reffered to them as "Granuloma's" meaning a form of scare tissue possibly from an "old infection" ect..Mine have been stable for over a year, and neither showed any hypermedabolic uptake on PET scan..I have never had any symptoms from them..and was told they are harmless..
Try to keep the faith..and I will surely say a Prayer for you as well..
May GOd bless you,
Annette
Thank you for your input...
God Bless You and Happy Holidays and clear scans ahead...
Lisa
Lisa,
Do you have copies of the PET and CT that reflected the .5 cm nodule? If so, does it read that it is a nonhypermetabolic or hypermetabolic nodule? If not, recommend that you give your doctor a call to see which kind it is. I am confident that it is a nonhypermetabolic nodule, if so this should help put your mind at ease. Are they going to do another CT scan in six weeks to see if the nodule has disappeared or remained the same?
The following scriptures are identified for dificult times:
Romans 5:3-4
We...rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance, perseverance, character; and character, hope.
Romans 8:18
Out present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed to us.
Psalm 33:20
We wait in hope for the Lord, he is our help and our shield.
No worries, God Bless,
Frank
I had an upper right lobectomy in July, 2005. On my first PET scan I had the tumor in my right lobe to light up also two lymph nodes. There was a nodule in my left lung that did not light up and the doctors did not even mention it. After treatment of 6 weeks of chemo and radiation I had another PET scan in preparation for my surgery. This time the nodule in my left lung DID light up on this scan. My surgeon insisted on me having a biopsy of the nodule before he would do surgery. I did have the biopsy and the nodule turned out to be scar tissue by the Grace of God. I had my surgery and have had clear scans since. Hope this helps.
Carol
Thank you Diane, and all who can help others on this web site .. it does help ease the worry some mind.. I feel better and pray every day that we all can be cured or that we can live our lives as stress free as possible.. if that is at all possible..
God Bless You all during this Holy Holiday Season...
Lisa
The roller coaster of life yes that is what were on, and yes it's not in our hands .. but we are in this thing - together thanks so much for your reply.. I dont know what the metobolic means?? that it lit up or didn't mine didn't but it was so small they said they sometime don't...
God Bless You Frank keep in touch and pray every thing wil be ok..
God Bless You during this Holiday season..
Thank-you for the reply..
Lisa
Lisa,
Many people have nodules and some continue to find new ones. Before my surgery, I presented with 8 nodules , only one being over a centimeter. My surgeon, Dr Park at Sloan Memorial said they were concerned only with the larger one as the others looked innocent. Had surgery to remove upper left lobe where the cancer was and the other nodules have remained over 2 yrs with no change. At this point, Dr isn't concerned about these nodules at all.
In my LC support group, when someone reports on a recent scan and says they have a nodule, the response is usually-- "You only have one?" So many of us have multiple nodules and most times they remain unchanged and of no consequence. They will watch them closely, and with no growth, they will become old news.
Good Luck and try not to worry.
Diane
Lisa,
October of this year I had my my first PET after surgery. A nonhypermetabolic 6mm nodule appeared which was not reflected in the PET of July of this year prior to my surgery. I had a CT in mid November as the result of the 6mm nodule showing up and the results were that their was no change to the 6mm nodule which is a postivie thing thus far. I am anxious on what my next PET of January 7, 2008 will reflect.
Do you know if your nodule was hypermetabolic or nonhypermetabolic? It is my understanding that a nonhypermetabolic nodule is much more positive than the other according to my alternative and oncologist doctors. I can honestly say that having lung cancer ismuch harder to deal with than the prostate cancer. Having Lung cancer is like being on a daily roller coaster ride with all the emotional and physical ups and downs.
1 PETER 5:7
Cast all your anxiety on God because he cares for you.
God Bless,
Frank
Yes isn't that the truth, anyway be strong and I am sure like Don and ZCHum they won't be nothing, we need to quit waiting and worring and to get on with our lives.. I know it is easy for me to say but thats what I have been told and I am trying to do so..
God Bless you and Have A Happy Happy Holiday.. everything will be fine...
keep in touch..
xoxo
Lisa
Thank-you Chum for your reply, I once again have hope... Bless You today and always..
I just know that with this we need to be strong and have faith..
Happy Holidays..
always,
LISA
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