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How many millimeters or more does the lung node suggest surgery?

2024-12-21 16:12
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2024-12-21 17:18

When the diameter of the lung node is more than 8mm, it is recommended to consider surgery. However, other factors needed to be considered, such as the nature of the tumor (solid or ground-glass), the patient's family history of lung cancer, long-term smoking and other high-risk factors, the malignant signs of the tumor, follow-up observation and chest CT reexamination results, etc. Sometimes, a lung autopsy was needed to determine the benign or malignant tumor before deciding whether surgery was needed. In addition, according to the size of the tumor and the probability of malignant tumor, regular follow-up examinations could also be performed without surgery. All in all, the surgical recommendations for lung nodes required comprehensive evaluation and decision-making based on individual conditions.

How many millimeters are normal lung nodes?

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2024-12-30 00:37

There was no standard for determining the size of lung nodes. Different literature and doctors gave different answers. According to the document [2], for lung nodes with a diameter of less than 5.0mm, it is recommended to perform a CT review every 6 months and once a year in the future. It was mentioned in document [4] that most of the lung nodes with a diameter of less than 6 mm were benign, while document [5] mentioned that the probability of malignant lung nodes with a diameter of less than 5 mm was within 1%. Therefore, it could be considered normal to have lung nodes with a diameter of less than 5 mm, but regular reexaminations were needed to observe changes.

What does it mean to operate on a lung node?

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2025-01-02 13:01

The need for surgery for lung nodes usually meant that the condition was more serious and had reached the indication for surgery. The cases where lung nodes required surgery mainly included ordinary lung nodes, nodes that were ineffective against antibiotics, and nodes that were highly suspected or diagnosed as malignant tumors. Ordinary lung nodes were usually small in size (usually <0.6 cm), with clear boundaries and no spicules. They were usually mainly observed. Regular reexaminations to monitor the changes of lung nodes were enough. Nodules that are ineffective against antibiotics, such as those formed by stubborn lung infection or those formed by stubborn lung malaria, can also be treated by surgical removal of the focus. However, many factors needed to be considered in order to determine whether or not surgery for lung nodes was needed, such as the size, location, shape of the nodes, follow-up results, the patient's psychological state, and other special factors. Therefore, it was best to consult a professional doctor about whether or not surgery was needed for lung nodes. They would make the best judgment and suggestions based on the specific situation.

How much does a lung irrigation surgery cost?

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2024-12-28 14:25

The cost of lung irrigation surgery varied according to the region, medical institution, and other factors. According to different literature, the price of lung irrigation surgery was about 1000 to 30,000 yuan. One of the papers mentioned that lung irrigation surgery cost about 3000 to 7000 yuan, while another paper mentioned that it cost about 30,000 yuan. In addition, there was also a literature that mentioned that the cost of treatment was about 12,000 to 15,000 yuan. Therefore, the specific cost had to be determined according to the actual situation and the pricing of the medical institution. It is recommended that patients choose a more formal medical institution for consultation according to their personal financial situation.

How many millimeters is a typical comic book page?

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2024-10-10 11:34

The millimeter measurement for a comic book page depends on the publisher and format. Usually, it could be anywhere from 150mm x 200mm to 220mm x 300mm. Different comics might have different specs.

Lung Nodus Ablative Surgery

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2024-12-23 22:03

Lung node ablations were an invasive surgical treatment method. They inserted thin and long lead into the lung node under the guidance of the image, and killed the tissue inside the lung node by using electric current or freezing. According to the information provided, the lung node ablation-related surgery had the following advantages: the surgical trauma was small, only local anesthesia was needed, the recovery time after surgery was short, and it did not affect lung function. It was suitable for patients who were old, had poor lung function, and were not suitable for or could not tolerate surgery. In addition, the ablative treatment could be repeated, and it was suitable for multiple or relapsing lung nodes. However, the disadvantage of ablative therapy was that it could not completely kill the lung nodes, there was a certain risk of relapse, and it was impossible to determine whether the cancer cells had spread. It might need to be combined with other treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy. In general, lung node ablations were less invasive, faster recovery, and effective treatment options. They were especially suitable for elderly patients or patients with poor lung function who were not suitable for or could not tolerate surgery.

The size of the lung nodes requires surgery

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2025-01-04 07:45

There was no uniform standard for the size of lung nodes that needed to be removed. Different countries and regions had different perspectives and guidelines. Under normal circumstances, surgery could be considered when the size of the lung node exceeded 1 cm. However, for nodes smaller than 1 cm, close observation was needed. If the 0.6-cm or so node had the characteristics of a malignant tumor, such as lobulation, spicule, distorted blood vessels, or solid components, surgery was also required. For 0.6- 0.8 cm nodes, dynamic observation was required. If there were any changes in the texture, shape, or growth rate of the nodes, surgery was also recommended. Surgery was generally recommended for those with a diameter of more than 1 cm. In addition, the shape, density, and dynamic changes of the nodes also needed to be considered. In short, the specific surgical indication needed to be determined according to the characteristics of the tumor and the doctor's judgment.

How many days does it take for people to get infected with lung cancer?

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2025-01-01 15:52

The period of infection for the lung cancer varied according to the individual's condition. Generally speaking, patients with lung cancer were infectious for 1-3 months after the disease. This was the active period of the lung cancer. However, whether a person would be infected and the length of infection depended on many factors, such as the time of contact, the degree of contact, and the individual's immunity. If you have ordinary contact with a person with lung cancer, such as greeting him from a distance of more than one meter, and your immune system is high, you may not be infected with lung cancer. However, if one had relatively close contact with a person with lung cancer, such as hugging, and their immune system was poor, they were more likely to be infected with lung cancer. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the specific days of infection. It needed to be judged according to the actual situation of the individual. If you suspect that you have malaria, you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

How many years can a lung tumor be removed?

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2024-12-18 02:35

How long one could live after lung tumor removal depended on the nature of the lung tumor (benign or malignant), stage, and treatment method. If it was a benign lung tumor, such as an inflammatory pseudotumor or an old pneumonoma, it would not have much of an impact even if it was not removed. After removal, it could achieve a radical effect, and it was possible to live for decades or even die of natural causes. For malignant lung tumors, the survival period should be evaluated according to the specific pathological type and clinical stage. Early-stage lung cancer, such as microinvasive adenomas, could be cured after removal. The five-year survival rate could reach more than 90%, and the risk of relapse and metastasizing after surgery was also relatively low. It would not affect normal life expectancy. However, for late-stage lung cancer or lung tumors with metastasizing, the survival period would be significantly shortened. The specific survival time was also affected by individual differences, treatment methods, and the overall condition of the patient. Therefore, it was impossible to give a specific number of years. It needed to be evaluated according to individual circumstances.

How to treat lung disease, what to drink more?

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2024-12-28 00:03

There was no clear answer to the question of how to treat lung disease and what to drink more. The document provided did not mention what patients with lung disease should drink. Therefore, he could not give a definite answer.

What effect does Xiaoyao pill have on the node?

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2024-12-26 12:29

The Carefree Pill had a certain effect on lumps. Xiaoyao Pill was a Chinese patent medicine. Its main ingredients included bupleuron, Angelica, white peony, white peony, and poria cocos. According to traditional Chinese medicine, Xiaoyao Pill had the effects of soothing the liver, relieving depression, nourishing blood, regulating menstruation, and promoting blood circulation. It can help improve the symptoms of liver qi stagnation, such as breast, lung, and thyronid. Xiaoyao Pill could also be used with other Chinese patent medicines, such as Xiaojin Pill, Guizhi Fuling Pill, etc., to enhance the effect of dissipating the nodes. However, the Carefree Pill could not completely cure the tumor. For malignant tumors, other treatment methods such as surgery were needed. Therefore, when using the Xiaoyao Pill or other drugs to treat the tumor, it was best to consult the doctor's advice and pay attention to the use of the drug.

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