“…Elevated 5‐HT, as well as its receptors, has been demonstrated to be involved in oncogenic progression, as an potent trophic, mitogenic and anti‐apoptotic factor. 32 5‐HTRs are present in numerous types of cancer, including colorectal cancer (CRC), 19 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), 44 gastric cancer (GC), 45 breast cancer (BC), 46 , 47 melanoma, 48 , 49 pancreatic cancer, 50 prostate cancer (PCa), 51 , 52 , 53 lung adenocarcinoma, 54 ovarian cancer (OC), 55 bladder cancer 56 and cholangiocarcinoma 57 (Table 1 ). The intracellular reaction to 5‐HT varies between normal colon cells and CRC cells, since 5‐HT facilitated CRC cells growth without increasing the cell division rate of normal colonic crypt cells.…”