BackgroundDiagnostic bronchial biopsy samples from lung cancer patients may be used for molecular biologic analyses to help select therapy and provide prognostic information. Some have suggested that direct molecular analysis of bronchial biopsy fragments may be feasible, bypassing histologic examination. We analyzed a series of 100 bronchial biopsy specimens in lung cancer patients to assess the frequency and quantity of tumor present in biopsy samples.MethodsThe proportion of tumor in bronchial biopsy specimens was assessed by measuring the tumor area in histologic sections using computer-aided morphometry.ResultsIn only 48% of cases did all the biopsy fragments contain some tumor. The median number of fragments obtained at bronchoscopy w...
Abstract- Bronchogenic carcinoma is undoubtedly one of the major killer diseases worldwide. Pulmonar...
IntroductionThe emergence of treatments for non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) with differential ...
Lung cancer remains a significant public health problem in 2006, despite efforts aimed at educating ...
Background: Biomarker-driven clinical trials in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) usually ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To identify which morphologic or densitometric parameters are modif...
The study of the biological characteristics of lung cancer is gaining more and more interest both be...
Abstract Background This study was aimed at understanding whether bronchial biopsy specimen can be u...
Approximately 600,000 people in the developed world die each year from lung cancer. The five year s...
Background: Lung cancer has been the most common cancer worldwide since 1985, both in terms of incid...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancer types in men and women worldwide with a high mortality ...
Sputum cytology is an important investigation in the diagnosis of lung malignancies. The study was t...
Aim: A “seed” of lung cancer metastasis is circulating tumor cells (CTCs), which may be dislodged fr...
Introduction:Although genetic information is essential for molecular targeted therapy for personaliz...
Background: The importance of rapid and accurate cytopathological diagnosis in bronchial cancers is ...
BackgroundBronchoscopy is often the initial diagnostic procedure performed in patients with pulmonar...
Abstract- Bronchogenic carcinoma is undoubtedly one of the major killer diseases worldwide. Pulmonar...
IntroductionThe emergence of treatments for non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) with differential ...
Lung cancer remains a significant public health problem in 2006, despite efforts aimed at educating ...
Background: Biomarker-driven clinical trials in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) usually ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To identify which morphologic or densitometric parameters are modif...
The study of the biological characteristics of lung cancer is gaining more and more interest both be...
Abstract Background This study was aimed at understanding whether bronchial biopsy specimen can be u...
Approximately 600,000 people in the developed world die each year from lung cancer. The five year s...
Background: Lung cancer has been the most common cancer worldwide since 1985, both in terms of incid...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancer types in men and women worldwide with a high mortality ...
Sputum cytology is an important investigation in the diagnosis of lung malignancies. The study was t...
Aim: A “seed” of lung cancer metastasis is circulating tumor cells (CTCs), which may be dislodged fr...
Introduction:Although genetic information is essential for molecular targeted therapy for personaliz...
Background: The importance of rapid and accurate cytopathological diagnosis in bronchial cancers is ...
BackgroundBronchoscopy is often the initial diagnostic procedure performed in patients with pulmonar...
Abstract- Bronchogenic carcinoma is undoubtedly one of the major killer diseases worldwide. Pulmonar...
IntroductionThe emergence of treatments for non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) with differential ...
Lung cancer remains a significant public health problem in 2006, despite efforts aimed at educating ...