A 58-year-old Caucasian man comes to the office with complaints of cough for the past two months and blood-tinged sputum for the past three days. He has lost approximately 25 pounds over the past six months. He denies any history of low-grade fevers or night sweats. He has a long history of heavy smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His temperature is 37.0C (99F) , blood pressure is 120/62 mmHg, and heart rate is 82/min. He is a thin, cachectic man who is in no acute distress. Lung auscultation reveals the presence of rales in the right upper lung fields. His white cell count is 8,000/cubic mm with normal differential count. His serum calcium level is 12.8 mg/dL. His chest x-rays shows a 3.2 cm mass in the right upper lung zone, which is suspicious for a lung malignancy. Sputum cytology reveals poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Pulmonary function testing shows that his FEV1 is 1200 cc, while quantitative ventilation-perfusion scan shows that 65% of his pulmonary function comes from his right lung. What is the next best step in the management of this patient?
A) Right pneumonectomy
B) CT scan of the chest
C) Right upper lobectomy
D) Radiation and chemotherapy
E) Mediastinoscopy
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