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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Storm Newton

Experts hail ‘paradigm shift’ in lung cancer treatment

  • A groundbreaking robotic-assisted procedure for lung cancer diagnosis has been trialled in the UK, enabling doctors to make microscopic movements within the lungs.
  • The innovative Ion endoluminal system allows medics to access previously unreachable areas and biopsy smaller, suspicious lesions, guided by a 'route map' created from lung scans.
  • Experts describe the method as a ”paradigm shift” in lung cancer treatment, aiming to significantly reduce anxious waiting periods for patients and improve survival rates through earlier diagnosis.
  • The trial, involving 200 NHS patients at Royal Brompton Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, showed a 92 per cent accuracy rate in diagnosis and 99 per cent precision in placing the biopsy tool.
  • This technology is expected to make lung cancer screening more effective by eliminating the need for months-long repeat scans for small nodules, allowing for quicker and more decisive action.

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