Journal article

Sensitive molecular testing methods can demonstrate NSCLC driver mutations in malignant pleural effusion despite nonmalignant cytology

DP Steinfort, S Kranz, A Dowers, L Leas, V Dimitriadis, K Pham, A Hsu, S Bozinovski, LB Irving, P Loveland, M Christie

Translational Lung Cancer Research | AME PUBLISHING COMPANY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) may be diagnosed by cytologic evaluation of pleural fluid, though false negative results can occur. Pleural effusions may provide a source of tumour material for genotyping in lung cancer patients. Detection of MPE may be improved through use of highly sensitive molecular techniques. We identified five patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with initial pleural fluid samples that were non-malignant on cytology, but were subsequently clinically confirmed to have MPE. Tumour mutation status was confirmed via routine testing of diagnostic clinical specimens. Cytologically negative pleural fluid cell-block specimens were analysed by amplicon-based paral..

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