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Respiratory cytology in malignant lung disease – The thoracic oncologist’s perspective
Authors:Niki Veale  Laura Succony  Doris M. Rassl  Robert C. Rintoul
Abstract:Respiratory cytology continues to play a central role in the diagnosis and staging of thoracic malignancy, although over time indications have changed. Historically, sputum cytology and endobronchial brushings and washings figured prominently, but with the advent of endobronchial and endoscopic ultrasound much greater emphasis is placed on fine needle aspirates from lymph nodes. The advent of targeted sequencing panels for genomic profiling to identify driver mutations and PD-L1 directed immunotherapy means that there is a need to extract increasing amounts of diagnostic and predictive information from ever smaller amounts of diagnostic material. Recent work has demonstrated that cytology samples are well suited to delivering the information required, but in order to understand the limitations of clinical and laboratory techniques, a close working relationship between pathologist and thoracic oncologist is needed to optimise sample procurement and utilisation.
Keywords:endobronchial ultrasound  lung cancer  pleural fluid  pleural mesothelioma  respiratory cytology  thoracic oncology
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