RAF1 Gene Fusion

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Any hybrid gene formed from two previously separate genes. Such fusions occur as a result of translocation, intersititial deletion or chromosomal inversion, and often result in gene products with functions different from the two fusion partners. Gene fusions are associated frequently with hematological cancers, sarcomas and prostate cancer.

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Centers

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Active Trials

Cancer Funding

Top Centers for RAF1 Gene Fusion(5)

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NCI Comprehensive
60.0
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NCI Comprehensive
60.0
3
NCI Comprehensive
60.0
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NCI Comprehensive
60.0
560.0

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