x
Filter:
Filters applied
- JTO: Editors Choice
- Chung, Jin-HaengRemove Chung, Jin-Haeng filter
- Geisinger, Kim RRemove Geisinger, Kim R filter
- Brambilla, ElisabethRemove Brambilla, Elisabeth filter
Author
- Aisner, Seena1
- Beasley, Mary Beth1
- Chirieac, Lucian R1
- Dacic, Sanja1
- Dziadziuszko, Rafal1
- Hirsch, Fred R1
- Ishikawa, Yuichi1
- Kerr, Keith M1
- Lantejoul, Sylvie1
- Matsuno, Yoshiro1
- Minami, Yuko1
- Moreira, Andre L1
- Nicholson, Andrew G1
- Noguchi, Masayuki1
- Pelosi, Giuseppe1
- Petersen, Iver1
- Roggli, Victor1
- Thunnissen, Erik1
- Travis, William D1
- Tsao, Ming-Sound1
- Wistuba, Ignacio1
- Witte, Birgit1
Editors Choice
1 Results
- Original ArticlesOpen Archive
Reproducibility of Histopathological Diagnosis in Poorly Differentiated NSCLC: An International Multiobserver Study
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 9Issue 9p1354–1362Published in issue: September, 2014- Erik Thunnissen
- Masayuki Noguchi
- Seena Aisner
- Mary Beth Beasley
- Elisabeth Brambilla
- Lucian R. Chirieac
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 33The 2004 World Health Organization classification of lung cancer contained three major forms of non–small-cell lung cancer: squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC), adenocarcinoma (AdC), and large cell carcinoma. The goal of this study was first, to assess the reproducibility of a set of histopathological features for SqCC in relation to other poorly differentiated non–small-cell lung cancers and second, to assess the value of immunohistochemistry in improving the diagnosis.