“…Therefore, regulating iron metabolism can be used as an antitumor strategy ( Hsu et al, 2020 ; Lelièvre et al, 2020 ). Hepcidin has also been previously reported to play an important role in digestive system tumors, including colorectal cancer ( Sornjai et al, 2020 ; Colorectal Cancer Cells Ectopically Express Hepcidin to Sequester Iron, 2021 ; Schwartz et al, 2021 ), gastric cancer ( Jakszyn et al, 2017 ), pancreatic cancer ( Toshiyama et al, 2018 ), and hepatocellular carcinoma ( Abd Elmonem et al, 2009 ; Udali et al, 2018 ; Wang et al, 2019 ), as well as in thoracic cancers such as breast cancer ( Blanchette-Farra et al, 2018 ; El-Mahdy et al, 2020 ; Jerzak et al, 2020 ; Shibabaw et al, 2020 ; Blindar et al, 2021 ) and lung cancer ( Chen et al, 2014 ; Fan et al, 2021 ). Collectively, hepcidin appears to play an important role in cancer.…”