The cost of removing a lung nodule is around $30,000 to $50,000, which needs to be estimated based on the patient’s actual condition, and the cost may fluctuate up or down. The cost of surgery varies depending on the type of surgery, the size and location of the nodule, and the hospital where the patient is hospitalized. Generally speaking, minimally invasive surgery is more expensive because of the use of more disposable instruments, and thus the cost of the procedure is higher, whereas regular open-heart surgery is relatively less expensive. In the case of a simple localized microscopic nodule, the surgery is less difficult and generally less expensive. In case of multiple diffuse nodules, multiple complications may occur after surgery and the cost of later treatment will increase accordingly. Surgical treatment in different regions and different levels of hospitals incur different surgical costs. Surgical costs may be relatively lower in primary hospitals and higher in first-tier cities. In addition, the cost of surgery also depends on the reimbursement policy of the patient’s health insurance, so the cost of surgery can not say exactly how much it is, it is about 30,000-50,000 dollars.