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Chromosomal rearrangements involving the gene that encodes the RET tyrosine kinase are known oncogenic drivers in 1% to 2% of patients with non–small cell lung cancer. These RET rearrangements occur with characteristic partners, most commonly KIF5B, but also CCDC6, NCOA, TRIM33, CUX1, KIAA1217, FRMD4A, and KIAA1468.

A supplemental biologics license application has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval for the combination of nivolumab plus ipilimumab for the frontline treatment of patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer with tumor mutational burden  ≥10 mutations per megabase, according to Bristol-Myers Squibb, the manufacturer of both immune checkpoint inhibitors.