Can you knowledgeable ladies explain to me what is a nodule (node) and what is a lesion. I know what a tumour is but get confused when these descriptors are used.
Thanks.
Gwen
Can you knowledgeable ladies explain to me what is a nodule (node) and what is a lesion. I know what a tumour is but get confused when these descriptors are used.
Thanks.
Gwen
That's a bit technical!
I think a nodule of a lumpy bit , and a lesion as something on the surface. And they're probably both tumours.
We do have a few medically trained people on here who I'm sure will be able to advise. And tell me I'm quite wrong!
Hi Gwen - to the best of my knowledge a nodule could refer to a lymph node and a lesion I've always assumed to be a tumour! I was told I had a " nodule "on the tail of my pancreas but trying to get a straight answer from anyone was like trying to get an audience with the Pope! !!
Having read that back I realise I've probably been no help at all ( lol ), but I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will be along πππππ
Love Maz xxx
In my head (and with no medical knowledge!!) a nodule is a small bump, a lesion is a larger, flat-ish spread, and a tumour is a bigger lump.
Who says you need 7 years at medical school to be a Dr?! I can just make stuff up on the spot!
<hopes a more medically savvy person comes along soon...>
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I award you a doctorate if you haven't got one already. Fab reply and made me smile too
Clare
Hi Yoshbosh,
Like Clare - I award you not just a Doctorate but a PHD. We have to keep smiling don't we. Thanks for the explanation and it is helpful.
xxx
And, furthermore, what is a neoplasm?
Hello All
I hope this helps:
Nodule - a small lump (the size that would define a nodule can depend on where in the body it is)
Lesion - an abnormal area of tissue (as this is a broad general term, it can include tumours, but not all lesions are tumours)
Tumour - an abnormal growth in tissue
Neoplasm - another name for a tumour
All of these can refer to benign (ie non-cancerous) changes or cancerous changes in the body.
Best wishes
Anna
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I besides OC have CLL! Horse of a different color. My Leukemia is under control, no treatment, just blood tests. It affects lymph nodes. I have a node in my left pelvic area that has been affected by the OC. It lit up in a Pet scan. It could be removed BUT there is a 50% chance it could cause Lymphedema (something I do not want, big swollen leg) Doctor is using chemo and just started RUBRACA to keep everything under control. I too am not 100% sure about a lesion. I thought it was more of a sore or open area. Could go on and on but have physical therapy this morning. My bones, shoulder and my body just hurts I'm assuming from 36 rounds of chemo!
In spite of everything have a great day!
Refers to lymph node. Ann