Abstract:Background: Recent literature documented the expression of miRs in
gastric cancer (GC), however their clinical utility is still unclear.
Methods and Results: 117 resected GCs were evaluated for miR21, miR135b,
miR196a, miR196b relative expression (RE). The performance of miRs’ to
differentiate cancer vs normal mucosa was tested using ROC curves.
Univariable and multivariable analyses were conducted to correlate miRs
RE with pathological features and survivals. Although all the 4 miRs
were upregulated, ROC curv… Show more
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