First female patient with a rare CIC-FOXO4-translocated sarcoma: A case report

Citation:

Babkoff A, Berner-Wygoda Y, Diment J, Kustanovich A, Zick A, Katz D, Grinshpun A. First female patient with a rare CIC-FOXO4-translocated sarcoma: A case report. Case Rep. Oncol. 2023;16:954–962.

Abstract:

Small round cell sarcoma is a group of undifferentiated malignancies arising in the bone and soft tissue, notable for Ewing sarcoma. Recently, a new World Health Organization classification has been introduced, including an additional subset of these sarcomas, named CIC-rearranged sarcoma. Within this group, CIC-FOXO4 translocation is an exceedingly rare fusion that has been reported only 4 times in the literature. Herein, we report in-depth the pathological, clinical, and molecular features of a CIC-FOXO4 translocation-driven tumor in a 46-year-old woman.

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