Lung cancer biomarker testing sometimes referred to as tumor, molecular, genomic or genetic testing—looks for changes in the tumor's DNA. These changes can be mutations, insertions, deletions, or rearrangements in DNA that can lead to cancer.
There are many phrases the lung cancer community uses to describe this type of testing—with genetic and genomic testing being fairly common choices among patients. However, the lung cancer community prefers to use the phrase “biomarker testing” because it is more accurate. Learn more about that decision. Asking for “comprehensive biomarker testing” is especially important for someone with lung cancer as it signals to your provider that you want to be tested for multiple biomarkers at one time. You will see a variety of names for biomarker testing below in an attempt to capture frequently asked questions in their truest form, but also use the most accurate language.
Page last updated: December 2, 2025
