Abstract:Despite many advances in cancer treatment, metastatic disease is estimated to be responsible for 90% of all cancer-related deaths. Current treatments for metastatic disease target various aspects of carcinogenesis but not specifically the metastatic process, representing a major unmet clinical need. MicroRNA-10b, a small non-coding RNA, offers tremendous potential as a treatment target for metastatic disease. It is implicated in invasion, migration, and viability of metastatic cells across a variety of cancer … Show more
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