Scientists grow Mini-Tumors to find best chemo for blood cancer patients
NCT ID NCT03890614
Summary
This study aims to create 3D models from patients' bone marrow samples to test how different chemotherapy combinations affect blood cancer cells. Researchers will grow these 'mini-tumors' in the lab and expose them to various drug combinations to see which ones kill cancer cells most effectively. The goal is to develop a test that could help doctors choose the most effective treatment for each individual patient, especially when cancer returns after initial treatment.
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Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center
RECRUITINGWinston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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