Lung Crud *Sigh*

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Jewelweed
Jewelweed Member Posts: 74

I am almost halfway through radiation, which so far is going well and has been uneventful.... save for one little thing.

During my meeting with my RO, she showed me my CT scan and noted that I have a fair amount of lung nodules, the largest of which is 7mm, but most of which are very small. I am waiting for the hospital's lung centre to contact me so that I can follow up on this. They do not seem to be in any kind of a hurry. She assured me this was common but that they will want to follow up.

On the one hand, I am not too surprised this would come up: I have had allergies all my life including a pretty sever allergy to dust and mould, which triggers asthma and a cough. I use albuterol regularly, but not so often that I have considered it a larger problem. But trust me: I *cannot* be the one to clean the attic unless I wear a protective mask.

I don't smoke and have never been a smoker (outside of the odd cigarette at rock concerts when I was young), and consider myself relatively healthy (I can go on a 5k run, not especially fast, but I don't end up winded). I hope this serves me well.

I am *terrified* of metastatic cancer particularly in the lungs since this is what killed my father. I don;t have any reason to believe this is metastatic-- my tumor was small, margins and sentinal nodes sparkling clean.

What should I expect next? What do they typically do? How common is this? Assuming this isn't a major problem (hopeful) is there any way to rid yourself of lung crud?

Thanks!

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  • AliceBastable
    AliceBastable Member Posts: 3,461
    edited November 2021

    Lung crud like this is very common! My MO told me we just don't know it's there until we start getting scans. Mine get followed about yearly, and nothing seems to get larger. I also have some scarring from my radiation three years ago, but it's gradually fading.

  • Salamandra
    Salamandra Member Posts: 1,444
    edited November 2021

    I had a lung thing come up on a CAT scan for something totally unrelated and my MO has been wanting to monitor yearly for the last two years even though she says it is not really concerning. I think they are just super careful with cancer patients.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited November 2021

    I recently had my 2nd Low Dose CT since ending treatment in 2014. My pulmonologist's report says - same lung nodules, no change,no worries.

  • Jewelweed
    Jewelweed Member Posts: 74
    edited November 2021

    No change, no worries is music to my ears. I hope it is the same for me. Give my history of asthma and allergies, I'm sure I have had these nodes for ages. Sigh! I will find out I guess?

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