Abstract:Background: Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide and is associated with a high rate of cancer mortality in women. Resistance to chemotherapy is considered a significant problem and a major challenge for the treatment of patients with BC. miR-200c belongs to a family of miRNAs that act as tumor inhibitors. The expression level of miR-200c has been reported to be decreased in cancers, especially in BC. The increased miR-200c expression can be considered as a potent inhibitor of drug res… Show more
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