“…We emphatically harvested the lasted 5 year studies on this field. As shown in Table 1 , stathmin is highly expressed in a variety of assessed human malignancies including lung cancer [ 3 , 11 ], esophageal carcinoma [ 12 – 16 ], breast cancer [ 17 ], cholangiocarcinoma [ 18 ], hepatocellular carcinoma [ 4 , 19 , 20 ], gastric cancer [ 21 – 25 ], pancreatic cancer [ 26 – 28 ], myelodysplastic syndromes [ 29 ], nasopharyngeal carcinoma [ 30 ], malignant pleural mesothelioma [ 31 ], cervical carcinomas [ 32 ], endometrial carcinoma [ 33 , 34 ], urothelial carcinoma of the bladder [ 35 – 37 ], colorectal cancer [ 38 ] and glioblastoma [ 39 ]. And, high expression of stathmin intimately correlates with the malignant behavior and clinical features of tumor.…”