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Lung cancer? LUNG CANCER?

I won't have it god damn it! You are to die in the most spectacularly retarded way possible, do you understand bish?! I DEMAND that you scam your retards out of enough money to purchase a motorcycle and brick of cocaine THIS INSTANT!
 
chest X-ray results usually take around a day or two for non-emergency cases and
Again, not troo
ER docs are fully capable of reading a cxr and giving that info to a patient on the spot, whether it is a mass, nodule, infiltrate (pneumonia) effusion, pneumothorax, whatever,) not in two days. It’s part of their job.
 
Again, not troo
ER docs are fully capable of reading a cxr and giving that info to a patient on the spot, whether it is a mass, nodule, infiltrate (pneumonia) effusion, pneumothorax, whatever,) not in two days. It’s part of their job.
My suspicion is that he went to a clinic, a technician took pictures, they saw something weird, and have passed scans it to a remote doctor or are waiting for their clinic's doctor to come in.
 
Didn't Ralph once tell Faith he was vomiting up black ooze years back, when he was trying to guilt her into having a threesome with him and Meigh? Maybe he wasn't lying, after all.
He did say this in his leaked Skype DMs in the Dlive era to emotionally blackmail Faith, but if it's even true it was probably hematemesis (puking stinky stale blood) from a stomach ulcer due to his extremely heavy drinking. If he had symptomatic stomach cancer in 2020 and sought no treatment whatsoever he'd be long dead by now.
 
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These days a chest x-ray read typically comes back same day unless its part of some bulk batch like for school sports physicals. Or next morning if its taken late in the day.

The magic question is why did Piggy need a chest x-ray? Sudden onset of more chest pain than usual? Uncontrollable coughing/possible pneumonia? Secondary to his AIDs, Hepatitis and Syphilus?
 

I'm 50/50 on whether it's cancer. It's one of 3 things based on its density (it is absolutely a solid tissue mass), NSCLC (Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer), a space filling lesion (which is a tumor that doesn't stop growing, but has no potential to spread anywhere else. It's one step up from benign tumor [which are self-limiting in size] and one step down from actual cancer), or a benign tumor. The size would be a good indicator that it's cancer, that much more so if he's had a CXR in the last 5 years and it wasn't present. The more recent the CXR he has had for comparison and it wasn't present makes it that much more likely it is cancer since it means it grew that much faster to its current size which is a classic feature of cancer only. The shape is 50/50 on cancer vs. tumor. The finer features of it would likely tell the truth. It certainly has all the features I would expect for cancer on a CXR (Chest X-Ray). But, CXR's are so low-res, they can never give you a definitive answer. If I was him I'd skip the CT and go right to biopsy. A biopsy is really the only way to ever know for sure what the disposition of a solid mass is. CT's aren't nearly as accurate as a biopsy as far as sensitivity and specificity.
 
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