Figure 2

Gender ratios of RET gene fusions. Among the 1,587 patients, RET fusions were identified in 23 cases, 15 females and 8 males. The most common fusions were KIF5B–RET in females (P = 0.023) and CCDC6–RET in males (P = 0.131).
Gender ratios of RET gene fusions. Among the 1,587 patients, RET fusions were identified in 23 cases, 15 females and 8 males. The most common fusions were KIF5B–RET in females (P = 0.023) and CCDC6–RET in males (P = 0.131).