“…For example, the expression of miR-204 in Rb patients is dysregulated, and its expression level is related to optic nerve infiltration, lymph node metastasis, and tumour tissue differentiation. miR-204 may affect the proliferation and apoptosis of Rb cells, thereby affecting the development of Rb, which may become an early stage molecular indicator for diagnosing and evaluating the prognosis of Rb (43)(44)(45); miR-338-5p is up-regulated in the serum of patients with Rb, which may play a role in promoting cancer in the occurrence and development of Rb, and has the potential value of the early diagnosis of Rb (46,47). Recent studies have shown that dysregulated miR-592 and miR-217-3p have been reported to be involved in developing many different types of cancer.…”