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Overview of microRNAs as liquid biopsy biomarkers for colorectal cancer sub-type profiling and chemoresistance

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摘要 Colorectal cancer(CRC)is the third most common cancer worldwide.It has also been demonstrated that over the last ten years the incidence of CRC among younger people below the age of 50 is also increasing.Screening for colorectal cancer is of utmost importance;the rationale behind screening is to target the malignancy and reduce the incidence and mortality of the disease.Diagnostic methods to screen for incidence or relapse are therefore a requisite to detect cancer as early as possible.Scientific findings demonstrate that many deaths are due to lack of screening and therefore early identification will lead to greater survivability.In colorectal cancer,diagnostic tests include liquid biopsy biomarkers.Since the discovery of microRNAs(miRNAs),many studies have demonstrated the relationship between miRNAs and the various sub-types of CRC.Several miRNAs have been identified after analysing serum or plasma samples in patients,and such miRNAs were found to be significantly dysregulated.Such findings place the possibility of miRNAs to be at the epicentre of novel diagnostic techniques for CRC identification and sub-type stratification,including other characteristics associated with CRC development such as patient prognosis.The following review serves to underline the latest findings for miRNAs with such potential for routine diagnostic employment in CRC diagnostics and treatments.
出处 《Cancer Drug Resistance》 2021年第4期934-945,共12页 癌症耐药(英文)
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