Abstract:Summary
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a heterogeneous group of neoplasms burdened by a dismal prognosis. Several studies have investigated the genomic profile of CCA and identified numerous druggable genetic alterations, including
FGFR2
fusions/rearrangements. Approximately 5-7% of CCAs and 10-20% of intrahepatic iCCAs harbor
FGFR2
fusions. With the recent advent of FGFR-targeting therapies into clinical practice, a standardization of molecular testing for… Show more
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