“…3 Emerging evidence has shown that miRNAs are involved in cancer initiation and progression. 4 MiR-145 has been reported as an important tumor suppressor gene in ovarian carcinoma, 5,6,7 malignant pleural mesothelioma, 8 breast cancer, 9 pancreatic cancer, 10,11 liposarcoma, 12 colorectal cancer, 13,14,15,16 neuroblastoma, 17 breast cancer, 18,19,20,21 esophageal cancer, 22 bladder cancer, 23,24 urothelial cancer, 25 prostate cancer, 26,27 gastric cancer, 28 and head and neck cancer, 29 and other types. MiR-145 was also implicated in the progression of NSCLC; 30,31,32 however, its exact mechanism is not well established.…”