What to do if there is a small nodule in the upper lobe of the left lung
I had a left lung cancer operation on May 5th, and the discharge examination was normal. On August 8th, I had a re-examination and there was a small nodule in my upper lobe?
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BY Merry Burns 2020-05-10There are small nodules in the upper lobe of the left lung. You can take some drugs to reduce the swelling and nodules under the guidance of a doctor. You should go to the hospital for review in a timely manner. Surgery and radiotherapy and chemotherapy can reduce the recurrence of cancer cells.4
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