Cancer, a disease with global impact, is intricately linked to dysregulated gene expression, which is influenced by both genetic mutations and epigenetic changes, including RNA modifications. Regulatory subunits and post-translational modifications (PTMs) like acetylation, SUMOylation, and phosphorylation can further modulate the activity of m6A regulators, influencing their roles in cancer.The review provides a detailed overview of the current understanding of RNA modifications in cancer, emphasizing the potential of targeting these modifications for therapeutic intervention. It also points to the need for further research to uncover the full spectrum of regulatory mechanisms and their implications in cancer biology. DO you think that cancer is a lifestyle disease ?

