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Large cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma: consensus statement from The British Thoracic Oncology Group and the Association of Pulmonary Pathologists

Large cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma: consensus statement from The British Thoracic Oncology Group and the Association of Pulmonary Pathologists
Large cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma: consensus statement from The British Thoracic Oncology Group and the Association of Pulmonary Pathologists

Over the past 10 years, lung cancer clinical and translational research has been characterised by exponential progress, exemplified by the introduction of molecularly targeted therapies, immunotherapy and chemo-immunotherapy combinations to stage III and IV non-small cell lung cancer. Along with squamous and small cell lung cancers, large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) now represents an area of unmet need, particularly hampered by the lack of an encompassing pathological definition that can facilitate real-world and clinical trial progress. The steps we have proposed in this article represent an iterative and rational path forward towards clinical breakthroughs that can be modelled on success in other lung cancer pathologies.

Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism, Carcinoma, Large Cell/metabolism, Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/metabolism, Clinical Trials as Topic, Consensus, Humans, Lung Neoplasms/metabolism, Precision Medicine, Treatment Outcome
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Lindsay, Colin R, Shaw, Emily C, Moore, David A, Rassl, Doris, Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam, Steele, Nicola, Naheed, Salma, Dick, Craig, Taylor, Fiona, Adderley, Helen, Black, Fiona, Summers, Yvonne, Evans, Matt, Rice, Alexandra, Fabre, Aurelie, Wallace, William A, Nicholson, Siobhan, Haragan, Alex, Taniere, Phillipe, Nicholson, Andrew G, Laing, Gavin, Cave, Judith, Forster, Martin D, Blackhall, Fiona, Gosney, John, Popat, Sanjay and Kerr, Keith M (2021) Large cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma: consensus statement from The British Thoracic Oncology Group and the Association of Pulmonary Pathologists. British Journal of Cancer, 125 (9), 1210-1216. (doi:10.1038/s41416-021-01407-9).

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Abstract

Over the past 10 years, lung cancer clinical and translational research has been characterised by exponential progress, exemplified by the introduction of molecularly targeted therapies, immunotherapy and chemo-immunotherapy combinations to stage III and IV non-small cell lung cancer. Along with squamous and small cell lung cancers, large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) now represents an area of unmet need, particularly hampered by the lack of an encompassing pathological definition that can facilitate real-world and clinical trial progress. The steps we have proposed in this article represent an iterative and rational path forward towards clinical breakthroughs that can be modelled on success in other lung cancer pathologies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 April 2021
Published date: October 2021
Additional Information: © 2021. The Author(s)
Keywords: Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism, Carcinoma, Large Cell/metabolism, Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/metabolism, Clinical Trials as Topic, Consensus, Humans, Lung Neoplasms/metabolism, Precision Medicine, Treatment Outcome

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Local EPrints ID: 487434
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487434
ISSN: 0007-0920
PURE UUID: 2c45c9c3-7c20-4bd7-9ae2-9552efb19a52

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Date deposited: 20 Feb 2024 12:58
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:40

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Author: Colin R Lindsay
Author: Emily C Shaw
Author: David A Moore
Author: Doris Rassl
Author: Mariam Jamal-Hanjani
Author: Nicola Steele
Author: Salma Naheed
Author: Craig Dick
Author: Fiona Taylor
Author: Helen Adderley
Author: Fiona Black
Author: Yvonne Summers
Author: Matt Evans
Author: Alexandra Rice
Author: Aurelie Fabre
Author: William A Wallace
Author: Siobhan Nicholson
Author: Alex Haragan
Author: Phillipe Taniere
Author: Andrew G Nicholson
Author: Gavin Laing
Author: Judith Cave
Author: Martin D Forster
Author: Fiona Blackhall
Author: John Gosney
Author: Sanjay Popat
Author: Keith M Kerr

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