A negative (wild-type) EGFR result does not rule out the presence of a mutation that may be present, but below the limits of detection for this assay (approximately 5%).
A negative (wild-type) EGFR result does not rule out the presence of other activating mutations in the EGFR gene.
Rare polymorphisms exist that could lead to false-negative or false-positive EGFR results.
The ALK FISH test (LCAF) is intended to be used for therapeutic purposes in pulmonary carcinoma. This FISH assay does not rule out other chromosome abnormalities.
While results of these tests may indicate the likely response to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-or anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-inhibitor therapies, selection of treatment remains a clinical decision.