Role of micro-RNAs in breast cancer surgery

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Abstract

Background: The management of breast cancer has changed dramatically in the molecular era. Micro-RNAs can contribute to multiple facets of cancer surgery. Methods: This narrative review, based on years of research on the role of micro-RNAs, focused on the potential of these small, robust RNAs to influence all aspects of breast cancer surgery. Results: Micro-RNAs have a potential role as biomarkers in the diagnosis, prognosis and evaluation of response to therapy in breast cancer. They may also contribute to future therapeutic strategies. Conclusion: The molecular era has changed understanding of cancer. Micro-RNAs have the potential for use in personalized cancer strategies.

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McAnena, P., Lowery, A., & Kerin, M. J. (2018, January 1). Role of micro-RNAs in breast cancer surgery. British Journal of Surgery. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.10790

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