International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2023)

Circulating microRNA Panels for Detection of Liver Cancers and Liver-Metastasizing Primary Cancers

  • Branislava Ranković,
  • Nina Hauptman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 20
p. 15451

Abstract

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Malignant liver tumors, including primary malignant liver tumors and liver metastases, are among the most frequent malignancies worldwide. The disease carries a poor prognosis and poor overall survival, particularly in cases involving liver metastases. Consequently, the early detection and precise differentiation of malignant liver tumors are of paramount importance for making informed decisions regarding patient treatment. Significant research efforts are currently directed towards the development of diagnostic tools for different types of cancer using minimally invasive techniques. A prominent area of focus within this research is the evaluation of circulating microRNA, for which dysregulated expression is well documented in different cancers. Combining microRNAs in panels using serum or plasma samples derived from blood holds great promise for better sensitivity and specificity for detection of certain types of cancer.

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