Infantile Fibrosarcoma

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A fibrosarcoma that occurs in infants. It shares identical morphologic features with adult fibrosarcoma but carries the t(12;15)(p13;q25) translocation that results in ETV6-NTRK3 gene fusion. It usually affects the superficial and deep soft tissues of the extremities. The prognosis is generally much more favorable than for adult fibrosarcoma, and it rarely metastasizes.

28

Centers

32

Active Trials

Cancer Funding

Top Centers for Infantile Fibrosarcoma(28)

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NCI Comprehensive
High-Volume Research Center
71.1
2
NCI Comprehensive
High-Volume Research Center
71.1
3
High-Volume Research Center
71.1
4
High-Volume Research Center
71.1
5
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
6
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
7
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
8
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
9
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
10
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
11
Masonic Cancer CenterMinneapolis, MN
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
12
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
13
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
14
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
15
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
48.6
16
Active Research Program
48.6
17
Active Research Program
48.6
18
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
19
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
48.6
20
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
21
Active Research Program
48.6
22
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
48.6
23
Active Research Program
48.6
2448.6
25
Active Research Program
48.6
26
Active Research Program
48.6
27
Active Research Program
48.6
28
Active Research Program
48.6

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