Objective:MiR-34 is a prospective prognostic marker in cancer, but its association with GC is still controversial. To assess the clinicopathological and predictive significance of miR-34 expression in GC we performed this meta-analysis.Methods: Data were extracted from eligible studies.Meta-analysis was performed with STATA12.0sotfware. Results:A total of 7 papers (806 cases) were included. A meta-analysis of clinicopathological variables revealed a correlation between miR-34 expression and differentiation grade (OR =0.95, 95% CI, 0.74~1.22,P<0.05). However, no significant associations were found in other variables. Subgroup analysis by stratified detection methods showed no significative associations between the expression of miR-34 and clinicopathological variables in GC. The correlation between miR-34 expression and poor prognosis was statistically signiifcant (HR =1.52, 95% CI, 1.14~1.90,P<0.05). Conclusion:This study shows that miR-34 is a potential prognostic marker of GC.Future research with larger amount of samples should be developed to investigate thoroughly the role of miR-34 expression in GC.
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机译:Winning the Election, but Losing the Litigation: A Prognosis of Nigerian Judicial Attitudes Toward Evidence Produced from 'E-Accreditation Machines'