Circulating non-coding RNAs play a crucial role as diagnostic and prognostic markers in various human diseases. Edited by Kyriacos N. Felekkis and Christos Papaneophytou, this special issue compiles research from the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, highlighting the significance of microRNAs and circular RNAs in cancer diagnosis and other health conditions. Each article examines specific non-coding RNAs, their expression patterns, and their potential as biomarkers for early detection and treatment response. This compilation is essential for researchers and healthcare professionals interested in molecular diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.
Key Points
- Explores the role of circulating non-coding RNAs in cancer diagnosis and prognosis
- Includes studies on microRNA expression in breast and lung cancer patients
- Analyzes the impact of non-coding RNAs on chronic diseases like asthma and liver disease
- Presents findings on the use of serum microRNAs as biomarkers for early disease detection


