“…Recent studies show that rs11614913 may influence lung cancer (Tian et al, 2009;Hong et al, 2011;Yuan et al, 2013), breast cancer (Hoffman et al, 2009;Linhares et al, 2012), head and neck cancer (Christensen et al, 2010), hepatocellular carcinoma (Xu et al, 2008;Qi et al, 2010;Hao et al, 2013), gastric cancer (Peng et al, 2010), prostate cancer (George et al, 2011) and others . On the contrary, there are also several studies for both rs2910164 and rs11614913 polymorphisms indicate conflicting results asserting either lack of association or decreased cancer risk (Xu et al, 2011;Hezova et al, 2012;He et al, 2012;Xu et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2013). Despite the numerous studies, there is a plausible scientific need to clarify how miR-SNPs such as rs2910164 and rs11614913 effect cancer development or what kind of associations they may have with overall cancer and specific cancer types.…”