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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Ewing sarcoma of bone
  1. ... cause a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in bones or soft tissues, such as nerves and cartilage. ...
  2. ... in a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in the bones or soft tissues, such as cartilage and nerves. The most common translocation, t(11;22), fuses part of the EWSR1 gene from ... although these alternative translocations are relatively uncommon. The ...