My mother had a small nodule in her lung before the operation, and it was judged to be inflammation. one month after the operation, it was found that the original inflammation had subsided, and no metastasis was found in the axillary lymphadenectomy, and a small nodule of 8mm-11mm reappeared, which is not the same as the original one, may it be cancer metastasis, 20 days from no possible growth to 11mm. or post-operative inflammation
Condition Analysis:
This situation 20 days time generally does not develop so fast, this if the physical condition allows, by the face doctor comprehensive assessment, to see if you can puncture biopsy to clarify the diagnosis.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to your description, inflammation and infection in the lungs after breast cancer surgery, it is advisable to recommend the doctor to have a face-to-face consultation and to clearly diagnose and treat the condition, if necessary, minimally invasive surgery is needed, or appropriate application of Chinese herbal soup to clear heat and detoxify software to disperse nodes.
Condition Analysis:
It cannot just mean that there is no metastasis in the axillary lymph nodes does not necessarily mean that it is okay, and the number of lymph nodes cleared is relatively small.As long as the mental state is good, the chances of recurrence are not, if the patient is happy, now can be.Work but not contribute or worry too much.
Condition Analysis:
If there is inflammation in the lung and new nodules in postoperative breast cancer patients, it cannot be judged as metastatic nodules yet, so you can actively carry out anti-inflammatory treatment.
Condition Analysis:
According to you, if you have breast cancer, it is generally a good idea to do further surgery, and after the surgery, it is generally not a problem.