Is a mixed lung nodule 0.53cmx0.44cm lung cancer?

Mixed pulmonary nodules, measuring 0.53cmx0.44cm, are considered to be a possibility of lung cancer, and biopsy or surgical pathology is required for final diagnosis.
Mixed pulmonary nodules refer to the uneven density of the nodules, the coexistence of solid nodules and ground glass nodules, and is one of the common features of malignant nodules. The size of 0.53cmx0.44cm belongs to small nodules. It is not possible to accurately judge whether it is lung cancer only by the density and size of the nodule, and it needs to be diagnosed by combining with clinical symptoms, imaging characteristics and pathological results.
Common clinical symptoms of lung cancer include irritating cough, hemoptysis, chest pain, etc. Lung cancer nodules usually have unclear edges and may show signs of burr and lobulation, and there may be blood vessels penetrating inside. Final diagnosis of lung cancer requires lung biopsy and puncture or postoperative pathologic examination to clarify the diagnosis.
In the presence of mixed lung nodules, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and standardize the treatment.