Do lung nodules have to be removed if they are malignant?

Lung nodules must be removed if malignant if they can be removed, or not removed if they cannot be removed due to location or other reasons.
Lung nodules are nodules that appear in the lungs and require further treatment after examination to determine if they are malignant. If the nodule is small and located in an operable area, then it must be surgically removed in a timely manner.
If the nodule is multiple, it will be significantly more difficult to remove, and the feasibility of surgery needs to be evaluated by a professional doctor, but should not be forced to surgical removal treatment.
Whether or not a lung nodule can be surgically removed depends on the condition of the nodule, the presence or absence of distant metastases, and the underlying physical condition, etc., and must be evaluated by a doctor in a hospital before making a decision.