Scientists grow 'Mini-Tumors' in lab to hunt for better cancer detection tools

NCT ID NCT07421479

Summary

This study aims to grow 3D models called 'organoids' from the tumors of 50 breast cancer patients. Researchers will use these mini-tumors to collect tiny particles that cells naturally release, which can seek out cancer tissue. The goal is to learn if these particles can be used to carry special dyes to help surgeons see and remove tumors more precisely during operations.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri

    Pavia, 27100, Italy

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