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2007 diagnosed with lung cancer it was not cancer. it was a granulomaChalazion Granuloma, fungal (majocchi's) Subacute thyroiditis. i have a history of hodgkinsHodgkin's disease, liver involvement Hodgkin’s lymphoma Non-hodgkin's lymphoma disease and had my rt. lower lobe removed in 1998. i have not had a problem since 2007 . the doctor removed the upper rt lobe and found no cancer. now i had a cat scan done in may and a 3mm nodule was seen in my left upper lobe and the location is not suitable for a needle biopsy. plus the nodule is too small. could this be cancer? i cannot have any further surgery since i only have my left lung. i am having a cath scan done today. what do you think?