I am 45 and a nodule was found incidentally during a chest X-ray.
my second CT report read as follows…
Within the superior segment of the right lower lobe, there is a thick-walled cavitary pulmonary nodule. The margins are spiculated. The cavity measures approximately 2.0 x 1.8 cm (axial image 128, series 3). The nodule contacts the pleural surface of the major fissure. No evidence for extension through the pleura. Also within the right lower lobe, there is a subpleural noncalcified pulmonary nodule measuring about 4 mm (axial image 173, series 3). There are a couple of millimetric pleural-based intrapulmonary lymph nodes within the right lower lobe also seen.
I do have surgery scheduled for September 9. I am hoping to learn from this forum! A biopsy will also be done during surgery.