2016
DOI: 10.7754/clin.lab.2015.150802
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MicroRNAs as a Novel Class of Diagnostic Biomarkers in Detection of Oral Carcinoma: a Meta-Analysis Study

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“…If body fluid miRNA similarly is chiefly composed of miRNA from shed or lysed cells or secreted tumor epithelial RNA in OSCC patients [68, 69] then it may show a similar superiority to measuring markers in surgically obtained tumor tissue [11]. Until a method for tumor microdissection that is rapid, fully automated and affordable exists, the advantages of brush and liquid biopsy are many.…”
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“…If body fluid miRNA similarly is chiefly composed of miRNA from shed or lysed cells or secreted tumor epithelial RNA in OSCC patients [68, 69] then it may show a similar superiority to measuring markers in surgically obtained tumor tissue [11]. Until a method for tumor microdissection that is rapid, fully automated and affordable exists, the advantages of brush and liquid biopsy are many.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distinction between benign and malignant disease is even more difficult to achieve [8]. Work with miRNAs found the same: Classifiers designed to diagnose or provide a prognosis for oral lesions worked well when first developed, but less well when applied to external datasets [811]. RNA-based classifiers for other cancers have been approved for usage in the clinic [12, 13].…”
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