Abstract
This article examines the multifaceted roles of the S100P gene in pan‑cancer, with the aim of exploring its biological functions and related mechanisms in depth. S100P is a small calcium‑binding protein that recent studies have identified as playing a significant role in the occurrence and progression of various cancers. As research on cancer biomarkers advances, the relationship between S100P expression levels and cancer prognosis, metastasis and invasiveness has garnered increasing attention. However, the specific mechanisms underlying the role of S100P in different cancer types remain elusive and related research is still in the exploratory phase. Therefore, this review systematically summarizes the biological functions of S100P, clarifying its signaling pathways and regulatory mechanisms. This work provides new insights and strategies for targeted therapy and establishes a theoretical basis for subsequent clinical applications. Through this summary, the present review aims to enhance personalized treatment approaches for S100P‑related cancers and strengthen future explorations of S100P.