Predictive testing in non-small cell lung carcinoma
Language English Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type Journal Article, Review
PubMed
34154327
DOI
10.48095/ccko2021s29
PII: 127163
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- PD-L1, driver mutations, non-small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung carcinoma, predictive testing,
- MeSH
- Early Detection of Cancer methods MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Mutation * MeSH
- Biomarkers, Tumor genetics MeSH
- Lung Neoplasms diagnosis genetics MeSH
- Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung diagnosis genetics MeSH
- Predictive Value of Tests * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Biomarkers, Tumor MeSH
BACKGROUND: Predictive testing is a crucial part of the complete diagnostic process of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and a necessary requirement in order to determine proper course of treatment. However, the possibilities of testing and the spectrum of examined markers are quickly evolving as a result of the progress in diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities, and as such it is necessary to regularly update the current guidelines to achieve proper standards of care in routine practice. PURPOSE: To provide a complex overview of the current problematics of predictive testing in NSCLC at a molecular level, considering also the evaluation of PD-L1 expression based on the international and national guidelines. To summarize the current state of predictive testing employed in NSCLC in the Czech Republic. CONCLUSION: Predictive testing in NSCLC is a part of routine diagnostic practice; however, as a result of the expanding spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities, it is undergoing significant development. The existing method of the sequential testing of individual markers is becoming unsuitable; given the increasing number of potential predictors and complex molecular testing, the use of new generation sequencing appears to represent a more suitable solution. The immunohistochemical evaluation of PD-L1 expression is also a necessary part of predictive testing in NSCLC.
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