Circular RNAs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in cancer

•Previously thought to be "mistakes" in RNA splicing, the importance of circrNAs is beginning to be appreciated.•circRNAs are potential cancer biomarkers.•circRNAs are stable and effective miRNA inhibitors.•Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies involving circRNAs may be the future of cance...

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Cancer biomarkers
Cancer therapeutic targets
Cell Nucleus
Circular RNA
Humans
MicroRNAs - genetics
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Neoplasms - genetics
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