Utility of endoscopic ultrasound with bronchoscope-guided fine-needle aspiration for detecting driver oncogenes in non-small-cell lung cancer during emergency situations: Case series

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Abstract

Since it is difficult to obtain tumor tissue via airway observation for lung cancer patients with a poor respiratory condition, endoscopic ultrasound with bronchoscope-guided fine-needle-aspiration (EUS-B-FNA), a transesophageal procedure, is effective for such patients. We herein report three patients with driver oncogenes taken to the emergency department because of lung cancer-related symptoms. EUS-B-FNA was performed because of the patients’ poor respiratory conditions to detect driver oncogenes. The general conditions improved, and the patients achieved a long-term survival with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Our findings suggest that EUS-B-FNA should be considered to detect driver oncogenes in lung cancer patients despite poor respiratory conditions in emergency departments.

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Nakashima, K., Demura, Y., Oi, M., Tabata, M., Tada, T., Shiozaki, K., … Ishizuka, T. (2021). Utility of endoscopic ultrasound with bronchoscope-guided fine-needle aspiration for detecting driver oncogenes in non-small-cell lung cancer during emergency situations: Case series. Internal Medicine, 60(7), 1061–1065. https://doi.org/10.2169/INTERNALMEDICINE.5594-20

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