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Medford ARL et al. – EBUS–TBNA is primarily used for staging non–small cell lung cancer, especially for bulky mediastinal disease and discrete N2 or N3 disease on CT, but also used for the diagnosis of unexplained mediastinal lymphadenopathy. For radical treatment staging, mediastinoscopy is still used at many centres and negative EBUS–TBNA results should be corroborated by mediastinoscopy.

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