Patient Question:Disease:Right lung nodule. Description of the condition:Hello doctor, the lung was found to have a ground glass shadow 1.2*0.9 cm during physical examination, and the ground glass shadow 1.5*1.3 cm on lung CT re-examination in 2014 Hope to provide help:Please help the director to analyze whether it is in situ lung cancer, thank you! Reply:Hello Su Lei, Thoracic Surgery Department, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University Lung Cancer Treatment Center.
I have seen the uploaded photos.
Have you checked the serum tumor markers and what are the results?
According to the above description, if your health condition allows, you can consider surgery to remove it. You can bring your medical records to the outpatient clinic when you have time. Patient’s question: Thank you for your reply. The tumor marker tests are within the normal range. Reply from Su Lei, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University Lung Cancer Treatment Center: Indeed, there are similar lesions with benign postoperative pathological results. However, many of them are malignant lesions or severe hyperplasia. In our own total case analysis, the percentage of the latter is not less than 40%, therefore, it is appropriate to operate for similar pathology. Moreover, CT films show lesions close to the periphery, which makes it easier to perform surgery. Patient question: I am really torn, I stayed in xx hospital for 4 days, and I am worried that I have multiple pulmonary alveoli, but my lung function is normal. After seeing the immunology department to see you, how many lobes of the lung do I need to cut off for such a lesion, please trouble Director Su. Patient Question: Sorry for the typo, it should be thank you! Reply from Su Lei, Thoracic Surgery Department, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University Lung Cancer Treatment Center: Don’t worry too much. If surgery is performed, it is also a local excision. Patient Question: Hello, Director Lei, I communicated with you about my condition last time, took your advice and was discharged from the hospital. Which department should I see next? Also, can you help me to see if the size of the tissue removed during surgery has completely removed the lesion? I can reduce the risk of recurrence. Patient’s question: There is new information uploaded on the thoracic surgery department of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University Lung Cancer Treatment Center. If you come here for review and follow-up, you also need to take pathological and surgical information.