© The Author(s) 2020. Background: Histologic subtyping of lung cancer has significant implications for treatment planning. Accurate diagnosis based on cytology/small biopsy specimens is challenging and frequently determined by morphology, as material is often not sufficient for immunohistochemical studies (IHC). We investigated the concordance between the rates of diagnosis from cytology/small biopsies compared with surgical specimens in patients with squamous cell lung cancer (SCC) and the utility of IHC for diagnostic precision in lung cancer subtyping. Methods: We conducted a 5-year retrospective analysis identifying cases of SCC diagnosed on cytology/small biopsies ± IHC and compared them with subsequent surgical specimens when availabl...
Until recently, the division of pulmonary carcinomas into small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-smal...
BACKGROUND : Lung cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy causing high morbidity and mortality. An ...
INTRODUCTION: The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that lung adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SQCC) have...
Introduction:The two essential requirements for pathologic specimens in the era of personalized ther...
OBJECTIVES: Advancements in non-small cell lung cancer treatment based on targeted therapies have ma...
INTRODUCTION: More detailed typing of non-small cell lung cancer on small biopsy specimens is increa...
Introduction:More detailed typing of non-small cell lung cancer on small biopsy specimens is increas...
Background : There are limitations of histomorphology in the appropriate categorization of lung car...
Lung Malignancies are leading cause for cancer incidence and mortality. They show all rising trend i...
Introduction The current WHO classification of lung cancer states that a diagnosis of SCLC can be re...
This chapter is a combination of personal experience of a pulmonary pathologist and available refere...
Introduction The current WHO classification of lung cancer states that a diagnosis of SCLC can be re...
Background/Aim. Lung cancer is one of the most com-mon cancer types worldwide. More than 70% of pati...
BACKGROUND: Recently, studies have been reported on the optimal immunohistochemical markers for subc...
Until recently, the division of pulmonary carcinomas into small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-smal...
BACKGROUND : Lung cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy causing high morbidity and mortality. An ...
INTRODUCTION: The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that lung adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SQCC) have...
Introduction:The two essential requirements for pathologic specimens in the era of personalized ther...
OBJECTIVES: Advancements in non-small cell lung cancer treatment based on targeted therapies have ma...
INTRODUCTION: More detailed typing of non-small cell lung cancer on small biopsy specimens is increa...
Introduction:More detailed typing of non-small cell lung cancer on small biopsy specimens is increas...
Background : There are limitations of histomorphology in the appropriate categorization of lung car...
Lung Malignancies are leading cause for cancer incidence and mortality. They show all rising trend i...
Introduction The current WHO classification of lung cancer states that a diagnosis of SCLC can be re...
This chapter is a combination of personal experience of a pulmonary pathologist and available refere...
Introduction The current WHO classification of lung cancer states that a diagnosis of SCLC can be re...
Background/Aim. Lung cancer is one of the most com-mon cancer types worldwide. More than 70% of pati...
BACKGROUND: Recently, studies have been reported on the optimal immunohistochemical markers for subc...
Until recently, the division of pulmonary carcinomas into small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-smal...
BACKGROUND : Lung cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy causing high morbidity and mortality. An ...
INTRODUCTION: The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major...