“…For instance, Lodes et al found 15 miRNAs (miR-16, -92a, -103, -107, -197, -34b, -328, -485-3p, -486-5p, -92b, -574-3p, -636, -640, -766, -885-5p) overexpressed in serum from stage 3 and 4 prostate cancer patients compared with healthy controls [65]. Furthermore, Mahn et al, found miR-26a, miR-195, and let-7i to be up-regulated in patients with prostate cancer compared with patients affected by benign prostatic hyperplasia [66]. Therefore, the different expression of specific miRNAs in liquid biopsies might be useful for a correct diagnosis.…”