Abstract:Cancer-specific chromosomal aberrations producing chimeric fusion genes are recurrently found in pediatric sarcomas. Fusion positive rhabdomyosarcoma (FP-RMS) and Ewing sarcoma (ES) are two rare but lethal pediatric malignancies driven by such chromosomal translocations. PAX3-FOXO1 and EWS-FLI1 are the most common products of the fusion genes found in FP-RMS and ES, respectively, and they are commonly perceived as the founding genetic abnormality driving the development of these malignancies by changing gene e… Show more
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