“…Facilities to provide bronchial brushing and washings are few in LMICs, but FNAB either transthoracic or endobronchial ultrasound for lung malignancies seen on a chest X-ray shows sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy of 84%-96.29%, 95.45%-100%, and 89.55%-95.91%, respectively. [23][24][25][26][27][28] In a study that reported overall diagnostic characteristics (benign v malignant) of FNAB and CNB, the ranges of sensitivity were 81.3%-90.8% and 85.7%-97.4%; of specificity, 75.4%-100.0% and 88.6%-100.0%; and of accuracy, 79.7%-91.8% and 89.0%-96.9%, respectively. However, for specific diagnostic characteristics of FNAB and CNB (identifying the histologic subtype of malignancies or the specific benign diagnoses), the ranges of sensitivity were 56.3%-86.5% and 56.5%-88.7%; of specificity, 6.7%-57.1% and 52.4%-100.0%; and of accuracy, 40.4%-81.2% and 66.7%-93.2%, respectively.…”