It is not possible to determine the nature of a pulmonary nodule from its density, so it is not possible to say whether it is better to have a high density or a low density pulmonary nodule.
Higher density nodules may be calcified, sclerotic, or old lesions, or they may be cancerous. Nodules with low density, which have a glassy appearance, may be cancerous regardless of whether their density is uniform or not, so it is not possible to judge the nature of the nodule based on density alone.
Generally speaking, we need to judge the nature of nodules by the size, location, edge pattern, density and so on, and if necessary, combine with pathological examination to judge the nature of nodules.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to determine the cause of the disease and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy with the help of the doctor.