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spot on lung

my husband is having a ct scan for a spot that showed up on and x-ray.  he went to pulmary dr. and read chest x-ray that was 3 years old showing spot lower left lung and a recent x-ray that showed the same spot with no growth indiciation.  we are so worried that this is cancer.  no one has mentioned this spot to us in three years.
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pls help me i have a problem about my chest there 2.7cm spot on my chest at left side but now i dont this is a spot or growth cancer beacuse im working in chemical factory..i very thankfull of any advice you give me email at russelle_honda***@**** for any advice...
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email at d cartoonist2003 at yahoo. com.....of course remove the spaces.
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I have the exact same circumstance, except I am a smoker. I'm 27 but also have been smoking for 15 years. I am seeing the Doc again this tuesday when I find something out I am more than willing to share. feel free to email me at ***@**** just put lung int he subject box because I have a lot of spam mail...by the way since they found the spot I have quit smoking, going on day 14 tomorrow.
Also, when I thought I had a heart attack my BP was 157 over 111, just out of curiosity what have the docs been able to tell you all?
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doctor found a spot on my husband left lung from x-rays.  He wants him to get a cat scan soon.  Last year he went to the emergency room they  thought he had a heart attack.  His heart was beating abnormal they put a catherder in him and it showed he was fine.  Can this spot on the x-ray be related? He had problems breathing at that time i took him into emergency.  He is young 30 years old and does not smoke
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My mother is 62 years old and has never smoked, does not drink alcohol and has never been overweight.  About 2 1/2 years she was diagnosed with RCC Kidney Cancer.  About 2 years ago she had her left kidney removed.  She was free and clear of cancer until about a year ago.  She has had TCC tumors show up in her bladder.  The doctor has been cauterizing the tumors every three months and says they are very low grade and do no impose a health risk.  Just recently the doctor did an overall CT scan on her and found a spot on her right lung.  The doctor has previously done chest x-rays on her and a spot never showed up.  The doctor does not know if this spot was there before the kidney was removed however; the doctor does not think this spot is kidney cancer because her abdonminal area and lymph nodes are clear.  She does not have any symptoms of lung cancer other than hoarseness which she has had for a very long time.  Her oxygen level is 100 percent and she has no pain or trouble breathing.  The doctor prescribed her antibiotics and will do another CT scan in about a month to see if the spot has decreased in size.  What are the chances that this could be metastatic kidney cancer?
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don't panic yet.  it could be something as simple as left over from a prior bout of pnemonia.
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