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    In this collection, the cancer editorial community of the Nature journals presents the most recently published articles on cancer evolution. The topic is discussed from different angles (preclinical, translational and clinical), and across a range of tumour types.

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    A web focus from Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease, Nature Reviews Cancer, Nature Cell Biology, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology and Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. We hope you enjoy this focus including work from the world's most recognized experts in the field of autophagy.

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    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) — an abundant class of small non–protein–coding regulators of gene expression — play an important role in tumorigenesis and, depending on their targets, can function as tumour suppressors or oncogenes. Crucially, miRNA–expression profiling of human tumours has identified signatures associated with diagnosis, staging, progression, prognosis and response to treatment.

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    Nature Reviews presents a Collection on microRNAs, which includes Reviews from Nature Reviews Genetics,Nature Reviews CancerandNature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. The articles have been specially selected to provide an introduction to diverse aspects of microRNA biology, including their biogenesis, function in normal development and cancer, and evolutionary implications of their impact on gene regulation.

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    Biomarkers can help assess and treat patients with cancer. They can be used not only to diagnose cancer, but also to determine the stage and subtype of a tumour to assess patient prognosis and the ability of a tumour to respond to a particular therapy. This Nature Reviews Cancercollection includes a selection of recent Reviews, Perspectives and Research Highlights that provide an up-to-date insight into the development and ultimate clinical use of cancer biomarkers.