
Cancer Organoid Models
Cancer organoid models are tiny, three-dimensional structures grown from a patient's tumor cells that mimic the original cancer's characteristics. These lab-grown "mini-tumors" help researchers study how cancers develop, progress, and respond to different treatments in an environment that closely resembles the human body. By using organoids, scientists can test potential therapies more accurately and personalize treatment plans, improving the chances of success. This innovative approach accelerates cancer research and offers hope for more effective, tailored cancer treatments in the future.