Multidisciplinary international expert consensus recommendations on tissue acquisition in non-small cell lung cancer
Pyng Lee, Karim Abdelhamid, Rachel Butler, Wendy Cooper, Misako Nagasaka, Solange Peters, Luis Seijo, Gerard Silvestri, Bernard Wee, Kazuhiro Yasufuku, Neal Navani

TL;DR
This paper provides expert consensus recommendations on how to best obtain and handle tissue samples for non-small cell lung cancer patients to improve precision medicine outcomes.
Contribution
The paper offers a multidisciplinary international consensus on tissue acquisition practices for non-small cell lung cancer.
Findings
The most advanced disease site should be selected for biopsy.
Biopsy techniques should be chosen based on the tissue location and patient factors.
A patient-centered approach is emphasized for optimal tissue acquisition.
Abstract
The practice of precision medicine has transformed outcomes for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Precision medicine is increasingly applied to the therapeutic algorithms of early-stage NSCLC both in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant space. Procuring sufficient tumour specimens safely and preparing tissue are key components. Whilst there are guidelines on how to optimise tissue acquisition and handling, real-world practice identifies wide variation in diagnostic yields and procedural complication rates, which underscores the need for a consensus-driven multidisciplinary approach. This article reflects the collective consensus of an international expert panel of different specialities from the United States, Europe, and Asia–Pacific regions. Consensus recommendations were developed following a structured virtual working group discussion, during which the group shared…
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TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
