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SUBMITTER: Cascetta P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8431193 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cascetta Priscilla P Sforza Vincenzo V Manzo Anna A Carillio Guido G Palumbo Giuliano G Esposito Giovanna G Montanino Agnese A Costanzo Raffaele R Sandomenico Claudia C De Cecio Rossella R Piccirillo Maria Carmela MC La Manna Carmine C Totaro Giuseppe G Muto Paolo P Picone Carmine C Bianco Roberto R Normanno Nicola N Morabito Alessandro A
Cancers 20210901 17
RET rearrangements are observed in 1-2% of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and result in the constitutive activation of downstream pathways normally implied in cell proliferation, growth, differentiation and survival. In NSCLC patients, RET rearrangements have been associated with a history of non-smoking, a higher rate of brain metastasis at initial diagnosis and a low immune infiltrate. Traditionally, RET fusions are considered mutually exclusive with other oncogenic drivers, even ...[more]