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International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer/American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society International Multidisciplinary Classification of Lung Adenocarcinoma
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 6Issue 2p244–285Published in issue: February, 2011- William D. Travis
- Elisabeth Brambilla
- Masayuki Noguchi
- Andrew G. Nicholson
- Kim R. Geisinger
- Yasushi Yatabe
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3554Adenocarcinoma is the most common histologic type of lung cancer. To address advances in oncology, molecular biology, pathology, radiology, and surgery of lung adenocarcinoma, an international multidisciplinary classification was sponsored by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, American Thoracic Society, and European Respiratory Society. This new adenocarcinoma classification is needed to provide uniform terminology and diagnostic criteria, especially for bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC), the overall approach to small nonresection cancer specimens, and for multidisciplinary strategic management of tissue for molecular and immunohistochemical studies.