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Albadine R et al. – The incidence of duplicated fusion was higher in non–minute adenocarcinomas. The finding of comparable rate of TMPRSS2–ERG fusion in minute adenocarcinomas may argue against its value as a marker of aggressive prostate carcinoma phenotype.

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