New Developments in Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Pathological Patient Management Strategies

Posted On 2020-11-02 14:24:01


During the last decade we have seen many changes in the field of Lung Pathology, and had to keep with the immense progress: new therapy options for lung cancer patients have changed our practice and required to learn from disciplines such as genetics and immunology. The aim of this series is to discuss new developments or already present techniques and confront pathologists with this news, hopefully convincing them to adjust the daily practice accordingly.

Editorial on New Developments in Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Pathological Patient Management Strategies
New developments in lung cancer diagnosis and pathological patient management strategies
Helmut Popper

Outsourcing predictive biomarker testing in non-small cell carcinoma: a personal view of pathologists
Luka Brcic, Izidor Kern

Review Article on New Developments in Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Pathological Patient Management Strategies
New insights into the interaction of the immune system with non-small cell lung carcinomas
Paul Hofman

Patient-derived cell line, xenograft and organoid models in lung cancer therapy
Ku-Geng Huo, Elisa D’Arcangelo, Ming-Sound Tsao

New molecular classification of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma and small cell lung carcinoma with potential therapeutic impacts
Sylvie Lantuejoul, Lynnette Fernandez-Cuesta, Francesca Damiola, Nicolas Girard, Anne McLeer

How should molecular findings be integrated in the classification for lung cancer?
Yin P. Hung, Lucian R. Chirieac

A narrative review of digital pathology and artificial intelligence: focusing on lung cancer
Taro Sakamoto, Tomoi Furukawa, Kris Lami, Hoa Hoang Ngoc Pham, Wataru Uegami, Kishio Kuroda, Masataka Kawai, Hidenori Sakanashi, Lee Alex Donald Cooper, Andrey Bychkov, Junya Fukuoka

Primary tumor and metastasis—sectioning the different steps of the metastatic cascade
Helmut Popper