Targeted scanning can help to determine the benign or malignant nature of lung nodules to a certain extent, but it does not provide a final diagnosis of the benign or malignant nature of lung nodules, which is based on the histopathologic findings of the nodules.
Target scanning is a more accurate CT scanning technology, which can increase the detailed resolution of lung nodules by narrowing the field of view of scanning, thus improving the characteristics of lung nodules in imaging, and then differentiate between benign and malignant nodules according to the different characteristics of the nodules and play an auxiliary role in judgment.
Clinical diagnosis of the nature of lung nodules requires medical attention and often requires a biopsy of the nodule tissue, which is then used to make a clinical diagnosis based on the pathological results of the tissue biopsy.