Truncated FGFR2 is a clinically actionable oncogene in multiple cancers

Somatic hotspot mutations and structural amplifications and fusions that affect fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (encoded by <i>FGFR2</i>) occur in multiple types of cancer<sup>1</sup>. However, clinical responses to FGFR inhibitors have remained variable<sup>1,2,3,4...

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Main Authors: Zingg, D, Bhin, J, Yemelyanenko, J, Kas, SM, Rolfs, F, Lutz, C, Lee, JK, Klarenbeek, S, Silverman, IM, Annunziato, S, Chan, CS, Piersma, SR, Eijkman, T, Badoux, M, Gogola, E, Siteur, B, Sprengers, J, de Klein, B, de Goeij-de Haas, RR, Riedlinger, GM, Ke, H, Madison, R, Drenth, AP, van der Burg, E, Schut, E, Henneman, L, van Miltenburg, MH, Proost, N, Zhen, H, Wientjens, E, de Bruijn, R, de Ruiter, JR, Boon, U, de Korte-Grimmerink, R, van Gerwen, B, Féliz, L, Abou-Alfa, GK, Ross, JS, van de Ven, M, Rottenberg, S, Cuppen, E, Chessex, AV, Ali, SM, Burn, TC, Jimenez, CR, Ganesan, S, Wessels, LFA, Jonkers, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2022
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