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</html><description>Rearrangement is a change in how DNA is organized inside a cell. In cancer care, Rearrangement usually refers to a structural DNA change that can create an abnormal &#x201C;fusion&#x201D; gene or alter gene control. It is most commonly discussed in molecular pathology reports and genetic testing results. Clinicians use Rearrangement findings to help classify cancers and, in some cases, guide treatment selection.</description></oembed>
