Adequacy of endosonography‐derived samples from peribronchial or periesophageal intrapulmonary lesions for the molecular profiling of lung cancer
Abstract
Introduction and Objectives Endosonography is increasingly used for the diagnosis of centrally located, bronchoscopically invisible intrapulmonary lesions, but data regarding its utility for molecular profiling are lacking. We aimed to assess the suitability of endosonography samples obtained from intrapulmonary lesions for cancer genotyping and programmed‐death ligand 1 (PD‐L1) testing. Methods A prospectively collected database regarding 99...
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Title
Adequacy of endosonography‐derived samples from peribronchial or periesophageal intrapulmonary lesions for the molecular profiling of lung cancer
Published Date
Aug 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
9
Pages
590 - 597
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