“…circRNAs have been shown to be differentially regulated in human cancers, including breast, prostate, brain, bladder, colorectal, ovarian, liver and kidney as well as hematological malignancies. Thus, it is becoming increasingly clear that circRNAs have a significant role in cancer pathogenesis, and they are likely to affect several hallmarks of cancer [10,11] [12]. Understanding the functional role of circular RNA in cancer cell invasion, migration, tumor suppression provides new insights into cancer detection, oncogenesis, and cancer prevention, which is still elusive.…”