Role of IGF2 in the Study of Development and Evolution of Prostate Cancer Porras Quesada, P. Sánchez Conde, Víctor Puche Sanz, Ignacio Arenas Rodríguez, V. García López, César Álvarez Cubero, María Jesús Martínez González, Luis Javier Vázquez Alonso, Fernando Biomarker Expression patterns IGF2 miRNA miR-93-5p Precision medicine Prostate cancer We want to thank all donors to make this study possible. Present published results are a part of the PhD thesis of the candidate VSC in the Biomedicine Doctoral Program of the University of Granada. And finally, we would like to thank TCGA Research Network because part of present results is based on data generated from this project. Prostate Cancer (PC) is commonly known as one of the most frequent tumors among males. A significant problem of this tumor is that in early stages most of the cases course as indolent forms, so an active surveillance will anticipate the appearance of aggressive stages. One of the main strategies in medical and biomedical research is to find noninvasive biomarkers for improving monitoring and performing a more precise follow-up of diseases like PC. Here we report the relevant role of IGF2 and miR-93-5p as non-invasive biomarker for PC. This event could improve current medical strategies in PC. 2022-02-15T07:44:50Z 2022-02-15T07:44:50Z 2022-01-04 journal article Porras-Quesada P... [et al.] (2022) Role of IGF2 in the Study of Development and Evolution of Prostate Cancer. Front. Genet. 12:740641. doi: [10.3389/fgene.2021.740641] http://hdl.handle.net/10481/72834 10.3389/fgene.2021.740641 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ open access Atribución 3.0 España Frontiers