“…MicroRNA (miRNA) is a type of small, non-coding RNA that is involved in post-transcriptional processes and the proliferation, apoptosis, and migration of tumor cells, thus affecting tumorigenesis and the development of tumors (4). The clinicopathological value and potential molecular mechanism of miRNA-183-5p located on chromosome 7q32.2 has been investigated in various cancers, including bladder cancer (5), lung adenocarcinoma (6), hepatocellular carcinoma (7,8), prostate cancer (9), cervical cancer (10), renal cell cancer (11), ovarian cancer (12), and colorectal cancer (13). High expression levels of miR-183-5p displayed correlation with low rates of overall survival, predictive of worse prognoses of patients with various cancers involving…”