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    New guy with questions

    Hello everyone,

    I recently was diagnosed with Testicular Cancer.
    In short order I had a orchietomy w/follow-up CT scans.
    The path report read that it was Stage 1 seminoma with a necrotic tumor.

    The CT scans of the abdomen and pelvis came back clear but a small 5-mm ground glass nodule was found in one of the lobes of the lungs.

    I was curious, what the nodule might mean. Of course, I have a follow-up scheduled next week with my Urologist who will explain further. But I'm a tad bit concerned w/that nodule...does anyone know if it is truly a concern?

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    I wouldn't worry too much about the lung spot. You'd be surprised how many people have them. I believe the number is someplace around 10% of the general population have lung spots unassociated with any disease. Of course in your case it needs to be watched but it's likely nothing.
    Son Jason diagnosed 4/30/04, stage III. Right I/O 4/30/04. Graduated College 5/13/04. 4XEP 6/7/04 - 8/13/04. Full open RPLND 10/13/04. All Clear since.

    Treated by Dr. Rakowski of Midland Park, NJ. Visited Sloan Kettering for protocol advice. RPLND done at Sloan Kettering.

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    Welcome mate

    Let the team know any questions that you have.

    Hve the options of Treatment or Surveillance been discussed with the docs yet?

    Cheers

    Kiwi
    >>>>>>>>>
    TC1: May 2001 / Right orchiectomy / seminoma stage 1 / Radiation
    TC2: July 2008 / Left orchiectomy / seminoma stage 1 / X2 Prostheses / Reandron (long term Testosterone injections)

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    Hi there...definitely, they'll keep an eye out on that nodule to make sure it doesn't increase in size. If it's any consolation - just as dadmo said - lung nodules are not uncommon. Andy's got one that's less than a centimeter that has remained stable in his last three CT scans. Stay vigilant with your surveillance and fire away with any other q's.
    Maria
    *Hubby Andy diagnosed 02/13/07, Left IO 02/16/07 *Stage 1A Non-Seminoma (65% Immature Teratoma / 35% Embryonal Carcinoma) *RPLND 04/27/07 Lymph Nodes-ALL CLEAR
    *Complications from Chylous Ascites so Laparotomy 05/03/07 *No food for 10 weeks, TPN only *07/18/07 Removed drains, tubes, picc line *CT Scan 07/31/07-ALL CLEAR
    *CT Scan 02/12/08-ALL CLEAR *Hydrocele surgery 06/19/08 *CT Scan 9/30/08 and 03/06/09 shows <cm left lung nodule - under surveillance

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