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Molecular Testing of Non–Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Diagnosed by Endobronchial Ultrasound–Guided Transbronchial Fine-Needle Aspiration: The Cleveland Clinic Experience
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At our institution, liquid-based cytology specimens are the primary resource used for molecular testing of non-small cell lung carcinomas; in most instances, adequate DNA can be extracted from the residual cell pellet for next-generation sequencing, and ThinPrep slides can be used reliably for fluorescence in situ hybridization testing for <i>ALK</i> gene rearrangements. In occasional cases where the cell pellet material is not adequate for molecular testing, cell blocks and/or surgical pathology specimens are secondary options. The cytopathologist's role in specimen handling and triage is essential to ensure that molecular testing can be carried out successfully.
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