Lab-grown mini tumours promise better cancer treatments  @ScienceMuseum
Lab-grown mini tumours promise better cancer treatments  @ScienceMuseum
Science Museum | Lab-grown mini tumours promise better cancer treatments @ScienceMuseum | Uploaded May 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Scientists from the Institute of Cancer Research are growing mini tumours in the lab to test the effectiveness of cancer treatments.

These organoids were grown from tumour cells of patients with metastatic cancers and both the patients and organoids were then treated with the same drugs.

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