“…So far, some genes, including MDM2, CD82, MED1, miR-34a, miR-520h, HDAC1, CYP1A1, NTN4, EIF4EBP1, ATG4A, BAG1, MAP1LC3A, SERPINA1, MMP1, and MMP9 are identified as the risk factors of breast cancer. Relevant studies on these genes concluded that they could develop breast cancer (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17). Similarly, some genes, including PTEN, P62, NOD2, TP53, MSH3, POFUT1, RPRD1B, EIF6, MGP, FGF2, OGDHL, CYP24A1, WNT1, KLF5, WNT16, CLDN1, and TET3 have been effective in CRC development (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25).…”