Introduction: Gene fusions are the key drivers in haematological malignancies, informing diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutics. Their growing inclusion in the World Health Organization classification highlights the clinical importance of detecting fusions in routine diagnostics. Current testing methods (cytogenetics/FISH) are limited by their targeted design and inability to detect cryptic or novel rearrangements.
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