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Is noncalcified solid nodule in the lower lobe of the right lung cancer

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2025-05-02 06:47:45
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Non-calcified solid nodules in the lower lobe of the right lung
refer to well-defined round or irregular lesions with a diameter of less than or equal to 3 cm in the lower lobe of the right lung. Generally, they are related to lung infection, inflammation or lung tumor. In the early stage of cancer, the tumor volume is relatively small and may appear as non-calcified solid nodules, but it cannot be judged whether it is cancer according to this symptom. The patient needs further chest CT and histopathological examination for definite diagnosis. If cancer cells are found in pathological tissues, it is suggested that cancer is involved, otherwise it may be related to other diseases.