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===Molecular Test===
==Overview==
Molecular tests include epidermal growth factor receptor ([[EGFR]]) mutation and anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) mutation. Specific targeted agents may be administered to patients if these mutations are present.
Other diagnostic studies for adenocarcinoma of the lung include molecular test and [[Endoscopy|endoscopic procedures]].


==Other Diagnostic Studies==
'''Molecular test'''
* Molecular tissue tests look for certain changes in the genes of [[Non small cell lung cancer|non–small cell lung cancer]] cells. These [[Mutation|genetic mutations]] may change how much or the type of protein the [[Cancer|cancer cells]] produce. These changes may affect the type of treatment given because some [[chemotherapy]] drugs may be more effective against cancer cells with these changes. Molecular tissue tests may also help predict [[prognosis]].<ref name="cancada">Lung cancer. Canadian Cancer Society 2015.http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/lung/diagnosis/?region=ab#Endoscopy</ref>
* Molecular tissue tests for [[Non small cell lung cancer|non-small cell lung cancer]] look for the genes responsible for:
:* [[Epidermal growth factor receptor]] ([[EGFR]])
:* [[Anaplastic lymphoma kinase|Anaplastic lymphoma fusion (ALK)]]
* Specific [[Mutation|mutations]] in these genes are associated with a better response to some drugs.
'''Endoscopic procedures'''<ref name="cancada">Lung cancer. Canadian Cancer Society 2015. http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/lung/diagnosis/?region=ab#Endoscopy </ref>
* [[Bronchoscopy]]:
:* A [[bronchoscopy]] may be done to look for a [[tumor]] inside the [[Bronchus|bronchi]].
:* During a [[bronchoscopy]], the doctor may remove a sample of tissue or fluid to be examined under a microscope to diagnose [[Non small cell lung cancer|non–small cell lung cancer]].
* [[Mediastinoscopy]] or mediastinotomy:
:* A [[mediastinoscopy]] may be done to look at the [[mediastinum]]
:* The space in the chest between the lungs, [[sternum]] and [[Spinal cord|spine]] that contains the heart, great blood vessels, [[thymus]], [[Vertebrate trachea|trachea]] (windpipe), [[esophagus]] and [[Lymph node|lymph nodes]] and get samples of [[Tissue (biology)|tissues]] in the area.
:* A mediastinotomy is similar to [[mediastinoscopy]]. Instead of inserting an [[Endoscopy|endoscope]] through a cut in the neck, the doctor makes a slightly larger [[incision]] between the ribs. This allows the doctor to examine [[Lymph node|lymph nodes]] that cannot be reached by a [[mediastinoscopy]].
* [[Thoracoscopy]] (pleuroscopy):
:* A [[thoracoscopy]] may be done to look at and sample tissue from the chest wall, [[mediastinum]], outer lining of the lungs ([[Pleural cavity|pleura]]) and [[Lymph node|lymph nodes]] in the chest.
:* [[Thoracoscopy]] is not often done to diagnose [[lung cancer]]. It may be used if other tests, such as [[bronchoscopy]], cannot get enough tissue to make a diagnosis.


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shanshan Cen, M.D. [2]

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Other diagnostic studies for adenocarcinoma of the lung include molecular test and endoscopic procedures.

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Molecular test

  • Specific mutations in these genes are associated with a better response to some drugs.

Endoscopic procedures[1]

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