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2022-07-12 15:29:17
Can lung tumor be Metabolic active even if there is no cancer? My Biopsy report saying no malignancy but Pet scan saying Metabolic active soft tissue lesion in lungs.. What does this mean? Is it normal or worrisome? I have attached report here.. This lung mass was found accidentally on CT scan.. No treatment was given or taken, No symptoms or problems.. just a mild dry cough which was there even before this mass was found.. Now Tell Please 🙏
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Metabolically active means it’s going towards malignancy. Sometimes one biopsy might not pick it up may need multiple or repeat biopsies. It usually depends on size and accessibility of the lesion. It’s better to do a detailed evaluation with a pulmonologist. Please do not panic or get worried at this point from our responses. Let us take one step at a time and stay positive. More than happy to help you to connect to pulmonologists around your location if I know any.

Answered2022-07-14 09:50:53

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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2022-07-13 12:22:13

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2022-07-12 15:52:46

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So biopsy sample depends on a lot of things like the size and how the section was cut. Sometimes multiple biopsies are needed to come to a conclusion. You can get a second opinion on the biopsy or a repeatbiopsy can be done. If its metabolically active then definitely tilts towards malignancy.

Answered2022-07-13 18:51:29

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Pl consult oncologist for further evaluation.

Answered2022-07-13 04:30:29

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Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2022-07-12 15:34:19

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