Treating Lung Nodules
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Treating Lung Nodules
I’ve been a smoker for 45 years I’ve been on the pre lung cancer screening since 2018 at which time I had about 10 nodules that were suspicious. In 2019 one of them seemed to be growing quickly so rather than do a biopsy, because it was hard to get to, they did a segmentectomy and removed the top 1/8 to ¼ top of my left lower lobe to remove the entire nodule. Which after testing turned out to be: Histologic Type: Invasive adenocarcinoma, micropapillary predominant, other subtypes present include acinar (20%). Since then I’ve been getting a CT scan every six months and an occasional PET scan. I have two ground grass nodules that are of particular interest that are growing at a faster rate than the other ones which are mostly solid. Based on the testing of the one that was removed there’s about a 90% certainty that these are of the same genre. The growth rate is very slow they’ve only grown about 1 centimeter in all three dimensions in the last five years.
The purpose of this post and to start the discussion to find out if there are repurposed drugs that can hinder or stop the growth of these nodules. I have tried various things over the last five years but not intensely and none of it seemed to do make a difference the growth rate seems to be consistent, but slow. My most recent PET scan does show an uptake of glucose but at a very low level the lightest color on the PET scan that you can have.
All the things that I’ve read about repurposed drugs and the way they work on the pathways they really need an active pathway to do their job. Am I understanding this correctly? I guess my question is that since the activity at such a low level what kind of repurposed drug could work at that level and would I have to take it continuously in order to be always present in the body?
Thanks for entertaining this discussion.,
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