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Getting an expert opinion about what could this nodule actually be. The responses are used to improve patient experience and recognize staff members for the care they provide. You're going to go home. And this is important. Stopping smoking can help you just across the board. Maybe a 3% chance of cancer is acceptable to some, and terrifying to others, and everywhere in between. Just to echo what Dr. Wagh said. Now, a question. We use that CAT scan, build a three dimensional map of your lungs, and we drive to the spot where that's at. And then we go in with our scopes. University Pulmonary and Critical Care (UPCC) physicians and nurse practitioners specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of inpatient critical care patients who are typically hospitalized as well as diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary (lung) conditions in an outpatient setting. And smoking is certainly a problem, a historical problem that we're working to deal with every day. I'm grateful to participate in Dr. Hogarth and Dr. Perdue's team. About Us. Phone: (773) 702-9660. We will overbook you. Patient survey responses are also used to make star ratings for each provider. But of course, there's biopsies. Well, it certainly can. Can you kind of walk us through that? And there we perform our procedures. Or does it have to be a higher dose CT screening? Randomly selected patients are sent patient satisfaction surveys after their visits. And it is, would my annual low dose CT lung cancer screening show nodules? It's so important. And I have been working at the University of Chicago since 1998. Ajay Wagh - Interventional Pulmonologist - University of Chicago | LinkedIn I don't know who wants to take that one. I mean, it's really amazing. He also specializes in the minimally invasive diagnosis, management, staging and treatment of lung cancerthrough bronchoscopy. Because it's a difficult time in people's lives when they have something like this done. And we also try to figure out, is it a lesion that requires biopsy? And how minimal it actually is? And so those are our mainstays of imaging. The University of Michigan Advanced Practice Professional (Physician But of course, there's an 80% chance it's not cancer. We just talked a moment ago, and you're pretty new here. And so part of our discussion is, what's the probability that this nodule that you have on your CAT scan-- is it actually cancer or not? Our pulmonary and allergy physicians see clinic patients in the Center for Lung Health, located in room 3C in the UI Health Outpatient Care Center (OCC), which is at 1801 W Taylor. Septimiu Murgu, MD, FCCP, Diplomat of the AABIP. And Dr. Wagh, maybe you can take this next one. We also have literally the world's greatest nurse practitioner, Kimberly.
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