Predictive Molecular Pathology in Lung Cancer

Posted On 2022-10-26 16:13:46

This special series on “Predictive Molecular Pathology in Lung Cancer” was edited by Prof. Umberto Malapelle and Prof. Giancarlo Troncone from University of Naples Federico II, Italy. This special series aims to provide an updated overview of the most recent acquisitions and future perspectives.

Editorial on Predictive Molecular Pathology in Lung Cancer
Predictive molecular pathology in non-small cell lung cancer
Umberto Malapelle, Giancarlo Troncone

Review Article on Predictive Molecular Pathology in Lung Cancer
Lung cancer diagnosis
Giulio Rossi, Paolo Graziano

Next-generation technologies in predictive molecular pathology of lung cancers
Dario de Biase, Thais Maloberti, Antonio De Leo, Viviana Sanza, Michela Visani, Elisa Gruppioni, Annalisa Altimari, Alessia Grillini, Francesco Gelsomino, Marco Ferrari, Andrea Ardizzoni, Giovanni Tallini

Multiplexed detection of predictive fusions and splicing variants in RNA from lung cancer tissue samples using a hybridization-based platform: narrative review
Ana Giménez-Capitán, Cristina Aguado, Clara Mayo-de las-Casas, Rafael Rosell, Miguel Ángel Molina-Vila

Laser capture microdissection in lung cancer: a narrative review
Davide Seminati, Gabriele Casati, Fabio Pagni, Filippo Fraggetta

A narrative review of predictive immuno-histo/cyto chemistry in lung cancer: focus on gene fusions and PD-L1 expression
Pasquale Pisapia, Gennaro Acanfora, Caterina De Luca, Antonino Iaccarino, Giancarlo Troncone, Elena Vigliar

Editorial on Predictive Molecular Pathology in Lung Cancer
Predictive molecular pathology in lung cancer: the oncologist point of view
Francesco Passiglia, Paolo Bironzo, Silvia Novello

Disclosure
The series “Predictive Molecular Pathology in Lung Cancer” was commissioned by the editorial office, Journal of Xiangya Medicine without any sponsorship or funding. UM and GT served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the series.