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MicroRNA Based Liquid Biopsy: The Experience of the Plasma miRNA Signature Classifier MSC for Lung Cancer Screening
Published on: October 26, 2017
MicroRNAs: a new key in lung cancer
Yunlong Zhang1, Qian Yang, Siwang Wang
1Department of Natural Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Fourth Military Medical University, 169 West Changle Road, Xi'an, 710032, People's Republic of China, zhangyunlong8822@sina.com.
Abstract:
Lung cancer as a malignance has been killing numerous patients around the world annually, and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are the two major types, the later accounting for nearly 80 % of lung cancer. There are multiple causes for lung cancer, and more researches have been carried out to prevent, anticipate, and diagnose the cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules capable of regulating expression of over 50 % of protein-coding genes. The RNA molecules are stable in tissues and blood, so it can tend to be a biomarker in anti-lung cancer. Here, this is a review on the roles of miRNAs for possible ways to prevent lung cancer in clinical trials.
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