RET rearrangements are actionable alterations in breast cancer
Fusions of the gene RET have been described in thyroid and lung cancers. Here, the AUs identify RET gene alterations, including known fusions, novel fusions, and rearrangements in breast cancer (BC) that are involved in the tumorigenic process and show the benefit of RET therapy in a recurrent BC pa...
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Autores principales: | Bhavna S. Paratala, Jon H. Chung, Casey B. Williams, Bahar Yilmazel, Whitney Petrosky, Kirstin Williams, Alexa B. Schrock, Laurie M. Gay, Ellen Lee, Sonia C. Dolfi, Kien Pham, Stephanie Lin, Ming Yao, Atul Kulkarni, Frances DiClemente, Chen Liu, Lorna Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Shridar Ganesan, Jeffrey S. Ross, Siraj M. Ali, Brian Leyland-Jones, Kim M. Hirshfield |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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