Abstract
New tumour types are being described at increasing frequency, and most new tumour types are now identified via retrospective review of next-generation sequencing data. This contrasts with the traditional, morphology-based method of identifying new tumour types, and while the sequencing-based approach has accelerated progress in the field, it has also introduced novel and under-recognised biases. Here, we discuss tumour types identified based on morphology, including superficial CD34-positive fibroblastic tumour, pseudoendocrine sarcoma and cutaneous clear cell tumour with melanocytic differentiation andACTIN::MITFfusion. We also describe tumour types identified primarily by next-generation sequencing, including epithelioid and spindle cell rhabdomyosarcoma, round cell neoplasms withEWSR1::PATZ1fusion, cutaneous melanocytic tumour withCRTC1::TRIM11fusion, clear cell tumour with melanocytic differentiation andMITF::CREMfusion andGLI1-altered mesenchymal neoplasms, including nested glomoid neoplasm.
Subject
General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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