“…Several meta-analyses studies have shown a moderate to strong association of TNF-α-308G/A SNP with an increased risk of and in many cases the progression of various cancers including hepatocellular carcinoma ( Feng et al, 2014 , Hu et al, 2014 ), prostate cancer ( Ma et al, 2014 ), oral cancer ( Yapijakis et al, 2009 ), lung cancer ( Peng et al, 2012 , Shih et al, 2006 ), cervical cancer ( Pan et al, 2012 , Zhang and Zhang, 2013 ), gastric cancer ( Gorouhi et al, 2008 , Hong et al, 2013 , Lu et al, 2010 , Zhang et al, 2008 ), esophageal cancer ( Wang et al, 2013 ), breast cancer ( Wang et al, 2011 , Yang et al, 2011b ) and colorectal cancer ( Chen et al, 2013 , Min et al, 2014 ). At the protein level, high plasma levels of TNF-α has been found in cancer patients and these high plasma levels have been associated with a poor prognosis in various cancers ( Abrahamsson et al, 1993 , Nakashima et al, 1998 ) including CRC ( Balkwill, 2002 ).Various studies have demonstrated the role of TNF-α as a key player in the progression of human CRC ( Balkwill, 2002 , Sharma et al, 2008 ).…”