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FET-rearranged Myoepithelial Tumors: Why Epigenetics Demands a Shift from Carcinoma to Sarcoma Classification
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FET-rearranged Myoepithelial Tumors: Why Epigenetics Demands a Shift from Carcinoma to Sarcoma Classification

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 01/12/2026
A landmark study reveals that FET-rearranged myoepithelial tumors are epigenetically distinct from PLAG1-rearranged salivary and adnexal variants, suggesting they are closer to sarcomas than carcinomas, with significant clinical implications for pediatric and young adult oncology.
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