The therapy of lung cancer has revolutionarily changed within the last 15 years. The prognosis of patients has dramatically improved due to targeted therapies, for instance tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI). Current recruiting studies are testing new MET-, KRAS-, ROS1-, RET- and NTRK-inhibitors. The first clinical data are promising, emphasizing that it remains a future challenge for pathologists and oncologists to keep an eye on all facets of therapy options. Today, precise lung cancer classification via immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology is crucial for the therapy and prognosis of patients. Further, new biopsy technologies lead to very small tumor tissue samples and cytological samples of high diagnostic quality. Therefore, the complexity of diagnosis needs a strategic procedure to minimize loss of tissue material. This assay gives an overview of efficient and target-orientated diagnostic procedures in consideration of current clinical trials.
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