It is well known that cancer stem cells (CSCs) play a pivotal role in tumor metastasis, recurrence, heterogeneity, and resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy with poor prognosis in various cancers. Therefore, CSCs are promising targets for cancer treatment, which when effectively executed could ultimately improve patient prognosis. The work described in this thesis examined roles of some CSCs-related pathways including MTA3, ChRNA7, A-PaschiRNA, and mTOR in both cancer development, and maintenance and acquirement of cancer stemness, as defined by tumor cell dissemination and metastatic potential, as well as stem cell properties in cancer models. This thesis also revealed several underlying regulatory mechanisms of these pathways. Targe...