| Re: Infection in lung with nsclc
I'm very sorry to hear your news. I am curious when and how your husband was diagnosed with the NSLC. Is this the result of a recent test? And was it determined by CT Scan, PET scan or biopsy?
The reason I ask is because I wonder if there is some confusion between the NSCL and the nodules(s) they indicate may be a fungal ball.
To answer your question, I was recently diagnosed with Coccidioidomycosis (aka Valley Fever) which comes from a fungal spore prevalent in the Southwest U.S. (I merely visited there) My problem showed up on a lung x-ray and subsequent CT scan as two nodules the doctors at first thought were malignancies. Apparently though, the coccidioidomycosis can produce lung nodules that mimic lung cancer nodules. I am scheduled to see an Infectious Disease specialist at the University of Michigan on May 9, but I have found from my own research that the fungus is generally treated with an anti fungal medication, which may or may not reduce or eliminate the nodules. Sometimes, they go away on their own or calcify. Sometimes they do surgery to remove the fungal ball.
There is also a fungus common in the Midwest that causes an infection called Histoplasmosis. This can also produce lung infections/nodules, etc.
I hope you keep us posted on what happens.
God bless,
Tom
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