Ground glass nodule 5 mm in the upper lobe of the right lung, multiple chestnut nodules in both lungs, vague pain in the right scapula Is it lung cancer?

For right upper lobe ground glass nodule of 5mm, multiple chestnut nodules in both lungs and vague pain in right shoulder blade, it is not certain that it is lung cancer, and vague pain in right shoulder blade is not a typical symptom of lung cancer in early stage, and this kind of case is mostly considered to be benign microscopic nodules. As for the 5mm ground-glass nodule in the upper lobe of right lung and multiple chestnut nodules in both lungs, benign micronodules are usually considered, which usually do not need to be treated with relevant drugs, and the changes of the nodules should be observed in regular follow-up; while the hidden pain in the right scapula should be investigated for the cause of the pain under the guidance of professional doctors and treated according to the symptomatic conditions. However, if the nodule grows further during the follow-up process, and the patient has fever, cough, sputum, dyspnea, chest pain and hemoptysis, etc., the patient should be alert to the possibility of cancer. It is recommended to improve the enhanced CT of chest and pathological biopsy in time to clarify the nature of the nodule and then carry out targeted treatment.