
Patient-Derived Organoids (PDOs)
Patient-Derived Organoids (PDOs) are miniature, three-dimensional models of human organs created from a patient’s own tissue samples. These tiny, lab-grown structures mimic key aspects of real organs, including their cellular makeup and functions. PDOs are valuable tools for studying diseases, testing drug responses, and personalizing treatments, as they reflect the unique biology of an individual’s condition. They enable researchers and clinicians to gain insights without invasive procedures or lengthy trials, ultimately improving diagnosis and therapy options while reducing risks for patients.